Gladewater High School - Bears Tale Yearbook (Gladewater, TX)

 - Class of 1947

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Also sole members of our staff, and our helpers, have been absent from school because of deaths -intheir families and other serious reasons. Such valuable workers as 'Virginia Jorgensen and Wayne Pounders have joined us and helped' to carry on. Especiallydo we appreciate the efforts of Mr. Woodson, they really made this book possible. We want to say 'thank you' to others too, lliss Iucille Bradberry, the 'vari-typistg Miss Aston, Mrs. Kathleen Parker, Joe Neil Hancock, the photography de- .partmnt--Bill Jones in particular, and the printing department ---Walter llarrs in particular. mt we have enjoyea aomg this, and if it brings you pleaf- sure. than our work has been worthwhile. ,EQ .x sq X ie? Cnntents ow' A Jpmw ,WS '2 -Q' - CXO? . 'V' . A! Q ,MJA7 . .9 j 'iii ax W M if 1 f,QQ?Y J-W 2 V Rei H , 1 X A' 1,Lv,- Q. 1 X K r ,iwyon S QNX: X5 Svc! G .y i- in f - H. Q 48X f ' 11 X - - X I ' l -I X. 1 Owfgwnll V 9- . Jf 'WT 4-' x ? J? M' f N Q QW? 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L'F5'.zl1.Q Nat Williams Superintendent glzzcfswafam 9 Q fgggadkunatsz lysxus April 22, l9L7 Dear Students You are to be congratulated upon the manner in which you have risen to your responsibilities Your achievements of this year are numerous and will be memories to be enjoyed and steps to be trod as you climb the stairs of tomorrow's successes Your mistakes should impress upon you the pitfalls to be avoided And so with confidence in your ability to achieve and an awareness of dangers that lurk along the way, may you grow 1n nwisdom and stature and in favor w1th God and man W To you with whom these two years of association have been such an indescribable joy and inspiration I cannot help but say many, many thanks Sincerelyxyours, Nat Williams u ' oo TT6ililgf0f Effective Citizmx-ship 1 I - I G ' ' 1 f' i Q '11, :sign v:sq.56:g-mi in .r :::gg' --NQAQ 1 J fan! wake: funioz- .bmiwl .J ' fz cgcfzioo Z 4 EdumHng jbr liffjkvlwe l'11aemahl1r Holmes Webb Principal , Ruth We Cffltulznuztzfz, .,.7i1'Ll1 Rm-an Hunnaha Leaks Annum Bunn-nal Student Benq Glsdevvster Junior-ggenior nigh School Gladewater, 'Lexus Dee r students: when we look with pride upon our progress this year, we shoulu observe that success has been due to the cooperative wfrnc of many sturlents and teachers. Those of you who have dine most for the school and your follow students have done most for yourselves, I hope that each one of you can look bank on this year with pleasure and satisfaction. It is my sincere desire and hope that each one of you will have a pleasant vacation, and that undergraduates will return in September with a strong resolve to give greater effort than ever before to work and play, I hope that you graduates will achieve your greatest possibilities whether in college or in following e vocation, The school always cfzerishes its graduates, watches with pr-ide their aohiqvg- ments, and considers them always 11 part of Gladewater School, Si cerely yours, 4 All! Elo lines ',,'ebb Q Q. lobb gives dictation to lin loot, the registrar. U lr. and Ure. Webb enjoy the Junior-Senior bar . IQ lr. mu IN. Webb and fully hue a wry nice Chrigff ll hole. Q 'l'sifh1i0W'I'Bi lillh1l0fH,0O, Holmes Webb Pdnchll Nannette Leaks Adi! Prhdpal ll mwmum Qllulwaf-.Q g.w.-5m1.,1 6495 sam: l'dueaeingjr Wire Oidssnsldf' glulswatzi, gsm: ll Dear Students, It gives ne pleasure to speak to you through your yearbook, to compliment your good oltisenship, and te wish you success and hdpplness aluys. During this school year you have demonstrated hid qualities of citizenship by your acceptance of school responsibilities and hy your growth ln soelsl relation- ships. Ie are proud ot you. ly each suoeeedtng you, wherever you nay bo, reflect your adjuehent to the world about you. 'try to develop nal s philosoph ot life, or a Q7 ot thinking, which will lead you through ohsmels of acconplishnsnt and service to goals ct suoeess and hppdness. It you would have happiness through servloe, rennher the word: of one sho said, 'le beep only that which we give n- 'ye Also meditate frequently upon the phlloeoph fond in the following quotation: V .ease to W 'fu W M hw. 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'N- juni'r ,-1V4VifH recoivffml 11 -LIE. fi6'gf'61U frm. fi 'l 1' !F:iX' 1 iT P.S., frmn T.S.V.U., and 4 W.X fYM ' l'2?i Vniversity. 3. NHl. N. IT. IlfW1PJx. .1 tlrsullurtw' 'ri with ar ff.S. 1l t1I'1'4 . vxplzninw Tlx mul'- !rwm1.v'!1y. I. NIH. lx. ll. I,IN'l'I,1'X I14z11'lwr, IMLIIX' 1lif'fv-If, fzzxlljf-1-IN--'IW-xws I'isrff1'y.. wixics :mul junifwr lm. 7 iwww il'-ijlljlh. liv L,Qr'.1mx.1I1'1l f'r'frl'1 I'f.'l'.F.'l'.I' HM 1 ELK. wi-'gr-w . 7. 'HL l.I-'w11.f.ipI,II'F1I'IWfI wiv 11:15 1 fT.S. 111-gr'--w frw. Y.T.m.T.V., iushruvrx VLH Xlgvhru I Ann tri - n1:ffI!fT1'3' vlwss:-W. H. NIH. VT. Xl. 'xT1ff'1'l1I1 rwvfwllvr' L0::Cll+1I' with Ilia U- 1'1'1'1 . '. . '.l . 1 N: Y'-,1-Ezfr' 1f'v1irx'l1 ' 'I1J. 7. MISS LEE ETTA MCADAMS, a graduate of N-T-S- T.C. with a B.S. degree, does wonders wlth her American History classes. -nsu.,..T,.:-.. -- -:tx ' V :Sa HF? f-Q. . -.. Q. -' 'Ny-vm.'S -,nw'P1ft'2,:l 1 f Q ...ma-4-v-o ?' 1 4. . 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V A ' , . n .1 O T 4 PH-5' '- L, P - - ' ' 1 -A If lanitors and us Drivers ,, The bug dr-ivere, and buses are pictured above. There are twenty two buses that are 'owned by the school. . 1 - . 1 . I l . - I f ,f Q.. 2 , 1, - ,, . . -r , , 'V , : -w..i,.,.- 1-.. , . - Q ,ffl A.-... .N.:::w.a.LEn..k-. ki...w:.a.-1..S.,-,. .A.1-!'-r 'X A14-' '- 'K' f -- p an LE.:- ' 'H2IiE'Ak, ' 3 -ul All I.. History of Senior Cla Only four members of the prese t Senior Class started to school in the first grade together in the Gladewater Elementary School On tha first day who would.you find in tx same school room but ROSE ALLEN JOGUE, VIRGINIA JORGENSEN, WAYNE POUNDEBS and DAVID DANIDSON Of course, no child can stay out of meanness all the time even if they do belong to the Seninr Class of G H S so I have sneaked around and dug up some of the past of the Seniors We have two girls in our class whp had their mothers for their first grade teachers MARY HE1EN'BICE get a whipping the first day in front of the class for talking too many times It seems as if MARTHA BRYAN received a whipping from her mother in front of the class for putting a grass burr down her boyfriend's back The boys started noticing BOBBIE UCHANAN early in the second grade One brave little boy came up to her politely and asked fox her address Ste thought he said Adress , and was very insulted and slapped him on the face At the age of CDPGG, RICHARD BURK thought he was just about grown and ran off to an airport to ride in an airplane He has been riding in them ever since When JIMMIE CANSLER was in the first grade, she had to kiss a little boy for kicking him Could that be the reason she goes around kicking all the big boys now? How about that Jimmie? POLLY CLARK had to stay after class with a little boy for playing ymsmnmcmw,mtweMmW mind.because he was her boy friend This was in the second grade Bill! It seems as if MARY EVELYN COLE had to stand in the corner for chew- ing gum in Une third grade, but she d1dn't feel bad about it because 4Cont1nued on next fly sheet! .. 1 5 ' W, . ' I I 0 +4 B, I A ' 1 . -r . 4 I I. l x , o 0 o , ,. ov o .. . I . A-'. H ' . 0 . W V - Q . 'I A' , E I' Q ru . ,M . R e . V I . -wry xJ' I 1 5 i i ' President of the student Council, pre el 0 sides over the meetings oi the Student Council and the asqemblies. 1 ? 1 i ! , j x 1 'Wu I :LMI lw 9 ! 1 ,gy n A 1 n E e 5 e ' 5 3 3 5 E 4 f 'iii ,fa f ff My vw an Y 3ul m,, u 1. 1 2' Ar e vgzsmiiiinea vice-President of the senden x A ,Q v t , A ' V' 'f' 'A' Y K A r ' M J m'M-A W1 5,14 Kai: -'M ff' -1 L , . fill . f , ' , b ' ' , 1, b., 5 , M. . f A -I wig, ,, Q ' - .W A , H ...f fy-L, , . , . xii. 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She had to clean all the ink off him. In the second grade DANID DAVIDSON decided to be a poet. He recited the following poem in art class one day: 'Roses are red, Violets are blue, I have nothing more to say to you.' As he was returning to his chair, he hit his girl friend on the head. The teacher said she had something more to say to him and took. him from the room to whip him. M RLE FREE is one of the outstand- ing athletes of Gladewater He is quite bashful and hasn't had any trouble in his high school days that this writer could get out of lim TUERESA HANNON is one of the many girls in the Senior Class that got expelled for playing hookey in grade school, but since she has been in high school she has found out that it doesn't pay JOYCE IIEWITT got sent out of the room one time for talking when she should have been listening Once in grade school BOBBY JOE HILL got hit under the chin with a see saw and almost cut his tongue off He said this affected him in such a way that he stayed home from school the next day to go flshing and has been doing it ever since CGoing fishing that is D NEIL JOHNSON is one of the origi nal bad boys of G H S He went on senior hid Day one year when he was a sophomore the consequence he suffered the next day was that he received a three day vacation BILL JONES is one of the track he developed his terrific speed by outrunning the teachers that got after him in grade school fCont1nueu on next fl? 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' K K f ,Mai an 5 .Li im: if , ,X' -why r ,-4,314 w fa fa ,tl , 5,514 Q 3 I 'X ww, lf, 3,14-A45,,,W.f-sv' 'f , 42 - ' - -., v ' Q ww, 1-if . 4 V x V .4 2 5- , ' . i bn K ' 1 He 1, A - .f 1 .1 'g -' V xl. f 'Y 4' Q ' . 0 p 1, , .V X f r A V , 4. . 2, . 1, . .M Ii 6 I I 5 l 2 'Ii ,t, L V ,A Y. SEN Merle Free Vmce Presldent Rose Allen Hogue Sec Treasurer Bully Don Turner David Davidson Parhamentarlan Reporter '91 5' .Q . '-.- , -, ..,,,. , Q, ,' :' . asf ,Away--Q' .. he '+- ,Q sf , we ', ,,, lilo - .ewwff A 7 3 1 .,, J' sm, .. 'Bitte' Mary Helen Bice Everyone ern tell by In herhsml eh 11 1 'ful' Shifefppy ' Kenneth Bowl in He f9esn'g particularly .Lke his curls, But thug can't be rightly applled to the girls. Annual Staff 'U6 Track 'U5- 'U6 Football 'U5- 'U6 Martha Bryan A Light blue eyes and an ever-ready smile, lvhrtha is frlendly all the while. Band 'UQ-luv Bobbie Buchanan 'Fiddle-a-dee' is her favorlte expressxon' In a nurse's uniform she'l1 make a good .Lmpressxon Gvrl Reserves U6 Hoslenakmng Club Richard Burk For hamburgers he has a flalr, Of all things he wants to be a ml llonalre Vocatzonal Ag 'U2 ' '7 Polly Clark Very Proxy and rather qulet, just the kand that all the boys llke Choral Club ' U7 Mary Cole She loves to rxde a horse so blg, Over cherry ple she's qulte a plg Jo ce Conner Here ls Sgay oung :usa 'IO vuth a vlo ln makes blue Gs-rl Re rues U5 'U6 Cheer Le.. er 'U5 ' km, e SENIORS I' - x SENIORS 'Z Hf Arline Doiches We'd better sex something good about if A Becauge after a l ahe's the edlton Student Council 'UU, Y.Prcs. '40 Band 'U3-'U5 1.3.3. Pres. 'lla-'U7 Annual Editor 'U7 Dcsvid Davidson Ihrk hair, dork eyet, end .mnirlggxng G-H-T. I1 l lllis hm a l the whl e. Annual Sta 'U7 In-1 'WHZJZ football 'UU-'UQ Reporter 'U7 Carnival ling 'U7 Jeanette Decker Blonde and little and very sweet, 'Io know her LS for anyone a treat Gwrl Reserves 'UU Wmd on Decker Full of fun and enthuslastlc, He can talk of the most fantastxc future farmers 'U5 'U7 Roy Elom A flne person, a ood frlend, He' 1 stand b YOU rlghc to t e end football U Baseball U ' Y ' 'U7 Loss Elhson X never treats acqualntance cold Ind she has a heart a good as gold Futu e Honcfakers 'UU 'U5 Annuzl Soclety Editor 'U7 Merle Free Ar the games he may b seen 11ck ing har but football 'UM '46 Basketball 'UU 'U7 Baseball 'UU 'U7 Track 'UU 'U5 Theresa Hannon S0 very quiet and shy .ln cla Is thls frxendly lxkable lass Choral Flub 0 j F i v . M D x ' L, p la l ' ' Q 4 ,Vu V .Q I by W ' ff' il Y i L 54? ' ' T ' Lv. 1 K , 5,1116 - I ' 5- U7 TEL ' Hi- U6- AI4' v . Lv , f ' Q 1 Hg '- ' ji. - . In gin f , i fix' , . , 1 , 4. ' ' .Tk e ' gif? , l x Q w A ' 1 Playlng clean. 2 51' , e ,' 1 b K ' I Qi X l . ' I sg l ' in - 'V ,K , 'U7 .. , .. S312 ' L 4 . ji fi ' ' V - ' f . 5 ' . l l f A .r D 4' We is V. , 3 . .fa il -V J A b hg e : ' -ejw v - M '. if I , ,T 1. 4 5- A A -, i X- e , V tw. . L, It V Q fr , A .1 , A W , ,ll . -n-...-- f . Y, A -W ' 31 ' 'f .' . , ... - ' , ' - , SENIORS 1 Joyce Hewitt . a ' J Her friendly manner wins all JH . heartsg With her Gladevater hates H X ,. A ! co pare. , 1. J Choral Club 'ua-'us P 1 Us 5 Bobby Joe Hill i 3 If behind aadesk you find him lurking, g You may be sure it's.not because he's working. 3 e 5 Rose Allen Hogue ' 2 'N She laughs and chatters f day and night. Life with her is ever so 5 bright. f l Houeaakers Club 'UU-'U5 l ' Girls Reserve 'U6-'U7 5 Secretary-Junior Class '45-'U6 2 A 7 Secretary-Senior Class 'U6-'U7 ' KL s Neil Johnson ' he 'X X ' f This one in fancy would U like to employ l His genius in being N , a successful playboy. gunyog Class Pres uu f 5 1, ressdent H15 'U6 I-I I o ball 'U2 I 5 Basketball 'U3 'IJ5 Pres Student Counczl 'U6 'uv Edztov of Annual 'ug I Jones Ch the track field he' full of fi hc, But Poll s is great delig t I'aIz'U5 7 Vlrglnlo Jorgensen a nurse's uniform she'll take her place combat diseases of the human race Annual snuff 'Uv Pot Loster Pat is a gxrl so piquant and Shy, who for her music does earnestly try Gmrl Reserves U5 walter Morrs He is so gallant and dashin , Into our eartsahe come crashing 4 3 1 ' . I - u V. f i,W '- ' - L A E ,L o t - U ' l J - l . l B ll l . ' S . K i E' ' l r f l- U I QM? l f r . . . In ' To ' 4 l , l , l 1 ' l i l l . . , ' I -IL16 E 's ' w ' u .2 , -'ill I - - ' f ,'x4 ' . -' '- L ' ' '. ' d'M 'Sf at Q,.1-' ' ,f ' 1 - I , I I e . A , , 5 V , . I .A -4. f 'f ' . r'4 '.' f .'.. Q f 1- r . I SENIORS 15 ,fe .f 1 1 Q 'l' Mary Jo Mayfield A beautiful girl with o rsonalltytplus, D You fl never ind her in an unfriendly fuss- Secretary-Sopholore Class 'UU Alice Newland ' Her long blond hair catch all eyesi She tops in any sport she tries. Carnival Queen 'U8 Wayne Pouinders His sense of humor i something to behold, fAlthough.his jokes arf sometimes rather o d. Gloria Price Cloria loves volleyball basketball too, Her antics in P E cause n hullaba oo Wayne Robinson ln school activities he articipates, Friend iness is his outstanding trait Y U I Annual 'U7 Burette Scott Scottie is always ready to plan A smile has she the llvelong day Bob Shaw Ver dark ind good looking, s a w s an answer to her dreams and howl F otball U 'J6 :LJ 77 Junior Class Paflnmentarzan Sensor Class President ' Jack Sherman Nowfherelii a really e a, Never in our lives have we seen him mad Football 'U3 'U6 Y 'J3 ' ' 1 . I ' , if' N' 7' FY-I, , w a , m 1 Y D m 2 . Layman Sneed How could he possibly be so shy l And also rega.l.n.the twlnkle ln hls eye? Jimmy Stanley He's a Yay who's liked by a 1. - . His absence LS noted ln GIS halls. Druci I Ie Stokes Hold your ears folks xtns not a hombshell, 15,5 JUS! Dl UC1-llc Stokes leadlng a yell. Psp Squad Leader 'U6-H17 Jenna Stringer Here's allassie whose charmlng wa s Made her.: bel e in her high school days. Pep Squad Leader U6 'U7 Wanda Tracy My, shi s a consclentlous G She'd make anybody a flne PI Pep Squad Leader 'U5 'U7 Bally Don Turner He does hls work ln a cr dltable way, And srl l has tlme ln whlch to play President Sophomore Class 'U Preszdent Junzor Class 'U6 Parllaaentarsan Sensor Class Football 'UU 'U6 Peggy Sue Walker Frlendly, popular brllllant, and neat Are just a few adjectxves t descrlbe thas mlss, so sweet Student Counczl ' U 'U6 Secretary Student Counfzl Y Preszdent Sophomore Cla s U5 Y Preszdent Junmof Class Herbert Woolem Ch the gFld1FCh and ln the YU' football 'U3 '46 Basketball 'b3 'K6 Y 'Mg f I - I , . . a . . l. ' - fuu- 5 . - . - . 'U7 K. ' . . . I 1 .u . O . U - .. -' ILJ7 . ' - s ' . ' - ' '46 8 . , Everyone 15 a pall co hlm. TQ 1 Hi- - U7 -4 'N ' . , '. -2:1 4 f 'Tff ' .C vt 1 - , Ll ':E 14 1 VETERANS I Harold Bowlin Garland Drawer James Iaqgers ,Allen Dgnford Douglas Shmqleton Robert Leon Sm1th Q-rw Leon Sne ed Lenord Toby Gene Turner History of Senior Cla g A fContinued from last fly sheet! A VIRGINIA JORGENSEN is one of the original members of the senior class. I remember when she used to get kicked out of study hall for R matching pennies with the little bovs. g X UPAL COOK was whipped when in the first grade for pulling a chair from under her teacher. CHARLES STEWART was whipped in the third grade for pulling a chair out from under a little girl just after the teacher had told him that nice little boys didn't do thatL' ' -When DON EARL PRINCE was in the third grade, he was whipped for not coming home after school' It wasn't that he liked school so well, but he WH-S in an interesting mrblg game PAT LASTER used to go to Union Grove Schodlbefore coming here She said she ot a good spanking for playing football with all the little boys there WALTER MARRS is new here but that is no sign that he is an angel from what I hear He got in plenty of Lrouble where he came f1Om YMARY JO MAYFIELD, as pretty as she is, still ot 1n trouble in grade school for chewing gum She had to stand in front of the black board with ner nose in a ring ALICE NEWLARD Just Came here this year, but true to form, she got in trouble over a little boy that would not pay her anv attention She had to stand in the corner WAYNE POUADERS is one of the four members that started school here He got sent to the office once for whispering in class he said, but as loud in any of his classes JEANETTE DECKEH wrote a note to her boy friend in the third grade Not only did she have to read it to the class, but she had to sit next to the bov the rest of the day fCont1nued on next fly sheet' J' . , . . U . C7 . 0 rr I . I 0 fr A 0 0 - Q ' .r .r . . , . r . H , . A ' . -1 T ' 1 ' f . Y T ' ,y I - ' . . W . I I ,. I remember he always talked pretty . O . U ' I - ' 1 .1 f ,,, N lzgma wa- wifililbu-if Charles Stewo rt x KVA.. ' - 1 - , K I . . , x W - ' 'H5L '7' w? ff .fmt W f 1 4 Q il-iw' 251331.15 ' QL ffpm Q vga! 1 M .JM 1 . 5?f-sw fm 'div x .ge . 0. JUNIORS Margaret Ann Baker largnret c1n be descrlbed by the oayln Wbnce 1 frlend llllyl 1 rlend Nelda Jean Barr Wien Nelda enters the class the boys flnd ll hard to con entrnte Eunice Barrow The lmprovements Eunxce has shown ln her drnmatxcal work are sure to gave her lots of bade for actlng Jessue Bledsoe An excellent student and prxceleae frlend whom we al 1111 Bull Dean Burk Thlo bo s eyes are black conl, t e top wlll certaxnly hll goal Alfred Butler H11 chnracterxltlcs are the thlngs grent men 1re made Flaleah La Fue Byrd llltlh ll 1 prxcelees and true rlend Dean Ray Caldwell q lhlC ll just 1 happy o lucky fellow hoplng to get out next year Charles Carr We 1ll lxke Charles and we are looklng forward to hls develop ment ln track Bully Clark He ll ult 1 amall fellow bit he re1 ly gets nround Herbert Cole To hlVG 1 frlend llke Herb 18 lake ovnlng 1 gold mane Opal Jeannine Cook The school wlll be losln one of lt1 most opulnr stu ents when Cook elves Stella Cross lf Stell1 'orbs ll dllxgently next yeaf ll she h11 than yenr the eure y vlll be 1 IUCCCUI Bobby Ray Dannels lo y ll mlsaed ln the GH Bonnue Davis We 'lah Bonnle all the luck 1 she world We hated to lose er .i:. 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' ' S JUNIORS Pat Allen Duffle lf. 1'Zf.'Z l,d.l'iZ55fl1 I,1'1'yJP Dons Donaldson It ll s lessure to be sssoc lated va. such a nlce person Lou Ann Dunlavy A typlcsl Amerlcsn gsl gnd good sport Neva IO Evans :Sass motto ls Sllence ls Bettie Ruth Free We sre sure that she null do her best to schleve success next year Ruby Gary She ls qulet snd reserved but usr the ssle she ll get there by the tame we sll do Claudean Glasco 'Thr nys sre vs s of pleasant ess ,nd all er psths are esce J o Ann Goodson Jo Ann ll Jolly and frlendly to everyone G18 would be s lot better off vlth more guys lxke thu one Wanda Hamnlton Tennis xs an sctxve Junlor and we hope heruienor yesr vl l be ss successf Tony Hammer We sre lookl forwsrd to hss hm on the ootbsll tesm ne! year Vnrgmna Hancock Sie .ns s Junlor of 'hon sro prasd Barbara Holcomb lf luck .Ls nth her she ll nske the top some dsy Jo Ann Holmes J n ll one of those junlor glr thrt really hss s per sons .xty Osler Hutson swell .uy who wlll help nuke s better hsnd next year 'i ' . 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Glorua Julnan Everyone .Ln the Junlor class. vull agree that Glorla .Ls cute Jessue Karnes 'mi frlendly Junxor has a for everyone Everett Keller 'Kxd .la really goan to lake the basketball team a tter one next year Bllly Charles Kelly lie has been accused of bexng lazy but ve thank .nt xs aere .xndx ference Runette Kelley It s hard to see hov she can have red han- and be so lxkable Charlene Knotts Charlene vas here onl a part the year but e left pleasant aaeaoraes of her Pat Kutch lt a uys lake Pat th t make sdloo a :auch better p ace to Louis Ray Latch He surely ull thas motto kee 'That gr at lil! use wha others s eep Johnny Loflnn He prvauaes to study harder next year Betty Ann McCul ly le re sure that son day ahe val acqlure the goa she has set to reach Ollvsa McDonald Hen Ollvu wants a thlng she vorks tlll she gets .xt Joe McGough le are sure he vxll make the best of next year Wmrfred McNeul luufred .Ls s valuable asset to our school Bryan Matthews are looklng forward to hxa p ayulg basketball next year Jo Ann Maxwell go Ann promues to study s ard next year aa she dxd thas year JUNIORS zz . . i. .,,. . ' k ' . s a I of , i sg n ' f ' l be. il . A ' 'fi 'I - Y 'r - ' 1 .lf ? 1. QT A 1.3.1, , ,, x r' v Q -S 1 tl, ,sv V. 2 75 352 .r , .. 2, -im. 1 61,5 Q14 41 ' : 1 '..' I X531 ,+I 'ff y . .gig ii,- -i . 35'-f ' If' .J . :ni-' gflf. . ,, . ,.,. ' 5- Y' '-:f ' ' uh-f K- rv t A ,E 'fs -1 J- ' ,, 31' . Q-s my ' fav I , L W, ..r- . V 3, .xy 'T' Rf, 9 v 'hr' -'ff it .. R e ,Z J , , ,R 5 ' ' sr' Kenneth Meneesi Next year freat achievecrents are expected rom him. La Fern Mitchell lt is nice to have a true friend like La Fern. Dorothy Dell Moore With her bright smile, dark hair, shinning eyis, and a de- lightful perzona ity she hal veaved herael into our hearta- Jeanette Olitt tt ' 1 ' t b t lf.2 'i.io.S 33.2 TEV! S'ii'.i,o..'2. Claudine Pope This 'to be senior' haa her own way of doing things and doing them right. Betty Jo Pewell Betty ia the type of girl who ie liked not only by the girls but by the boys as well. John Franklin Pra.zak We are looking forward to his senior year Don Earl Prnnce Ibn E,arl's work in the S lldent Council and office v l be missed next year Lowell Robinson Lowell ia polite and nice to everyone, especially the gi rls Jummue Lydell Rowe immie ia a pal to anyone who needs help Bobby Sandl un It is agreed that Bobby is not onl nice looking, but is nice to e around Bobby Saucner nom, f h sl 4 Rulefybfayea Thgm 'Le :lf like' ' Lewis Monroe Shepperd Lewis is going to make GHS football star we can really be proud of next year Herschel Garland Shott Never hurrying or never worr ing but always moving forward. Elsue Skelton Elsie never forgets a friend and her friends never forget er af- 4 1 A n fps Vt .2 ,QF 5, A ,W ' f! 1 , , .t, --. 'L . 0-'r ' Q, 1 Q V51 1 in e 1 , - , Wennie Smith hiss fo to having hsr bsck s nut yur. Edna Earl Snow B nnhss lsr frisnds ,fond thsy kno: hor. Ruth Stees ms,:r::b:ftE:.rs:igihln:h:: srs proud of hsr Charles Stewart o. u f ld To ' 1 J.. sll ::au:l.f:v::5i:i eu swan Pdy Parker Eugene Sullivan '2S.2'u1Z 2234 i'i1'S'8.fI.f?.3.' to hm- Jane Taylor la kn th sh '11 h nut :zur :ad nil th: 6 owes yssrs. Melvin Thornton Has chsrscterxstxcs re th tlungs of vhxch grest Eootbsl plsyors are nsde Frances Trumbull rrsncms .ms outstsndang student .nn the bsnd Floyd Tugwell y .Ls going to help nnks the c us Belt yrsr s auch better one. C A Turner A. 1 c but pnceless fmt? ' ' Jerdy Vernon Hu lessons never trouble hu Mattne Lou Warren like ll one of our quaet st dont: le Inav that she Il 1 work hsrd next yesr Nancy Verdell Warren 222 'NZ .Y.'inf52'52' '.,L' Harrnet Helene Webster as n good sll around Dorothy .lane Wertz Bars' 1 fo tho cl ... L'-.Sir .24-nik. .- gf- - -'-gs..--3 .ee-1 ,.fv. . - , A JUNIORS is I ,-ggffirfl 4- 1' 'vs , . A. ff --..-1 A , -44.-'Mr imma 'au . . , . if sgyaf h ' o . 1 . 1, , , l ' , a 1 ' . ' I nic ss q . 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Bobby Sue Wooten Bobby u a very cute and sweet Junxor Ruby Wright uby always has I sweet emlle or everyo e Folmo Anne fork ahe s n frxend to everyone che: 111 meet her even n thxld of che my n , ,g H ' ' Y ' 1 1. .5 t 3 . V ' Once you know Sue, you 1111 3. 2 ? n . ' , K . i D . . x ' ' n 5M -'S gif fp0nt1nugd from Last fly Shpptj The meanest thing WINDON DECKER ever did was pull a girl's hair She then Pit him with her shoe Wdndon didn't mind because he got to kiss her then When he was in the third grade, ROY ELAM had to walk all the little girls across the street to keep them from getting run over When he was in the first grade, WAETER MARRS was chased by the prin- cipal who was going to beat him with a 2 x 4 for tearing down a tennis net Walter turned around.and threw a rock at him The only thing Walter regrets is that he didn't hit him ULORIA PRICE got a whipping in the third grade for writing notes to a boy WAYNE ROBINSON took snakes in the English room and they got loose Miss Aston lectured to him for an hour BURETTE SCOTT jumped out a library window to play hookey and went to see the show nK1ng Kong BOB SHAW had to put his nose in a ring for putting a little girl's curl in an ink well. JACK SHERMAN got a whipping from the principal for playing hookey. NELVA JANE SMART slapped a tea- cher for goosing her in the ribs, and the teacher apologized. LAYMAN SNEED had to stand in a corner for thumping a boy's ears and hitting him with a paper wad. JENNA STRINGER had to sit with a boy in class for talking to him in the second grade---no punishment! DRUCILLE STOKES has been getting whippings since school started for throwing spit balls at the boys to draw their attention. At the first of this year a group of boys came into our class known RS the veterans of World War II. They say they didn't ever get into trouble, but I snooped around and dug up some dirt about them. 'iunfznuff cr next ffy sheeff History of Senior Class W K ,,, I . , . ,, - idk? Billy Looney Reporter Sec Treasurer Vrce Pres1dent Eddy Crolg Jerry Wlllnoms Bobby Honeycutt Parharrlentanan Charles Bowl In . '. wp' .- - . . . . -W, , . . 1 -. e. vs .f Jock Adams soPHoMoREs 'lt'f Been A Long Long Time. Raymond Alton Allen 'I' 11.Buy That Dream Jimmy Arrington l'm Going Buck Where 1 Came From Jerry Avant 'Forgotten Billy Bob Barker 'They Took The Stars Oat of Heaven ' John Edwin Bartlett 'The Last Letter' Patricia Beard I Con a Inv That Gly Betty .lo Berry Pr :cy Baby Nelda Berryhill 'Pussy 0'N nl' Bennie Lea Best 'Please Don II S y Pb Charles Bowlm IWO der why You Sa d Good by Claude Bradberr lb tMk MeGoToBuAnd l 11 Bg 9904 Wanda Branch I Axn t Got Nob dy Kelton Brewer Gov: AH: rc F lied W th Doris Faye Brig 'Ny Nh A G1 de ate B Oma Yvonne Briggs 'Ke sucky Ho e Hughes Brown 'Headmg Down The Wro g Phzh 3V Shirley Conn 'Pastel P ckxn Ma A 'Q' 1 ,-f I 1 SOPHOMORES Walla Dean Carl 'Well hrlmg Ic's Too Late New Elaine Carroll Sleek and Lovely Bully Frances Clark l Dren of You Eddy Cralg Slxngxng On A Stir Arthur Custer Laugh Your Blues Away Madge Dennard Pu: Your Ann Around Honey Ellzabeth Dillard Aren c You Ghd You re You Margaret Ferrell 'How Ma y Hearts Have You Brok Ida Loss Games A K.Lss Good Nxght Edna Mae Gust Wynema Glasco I Lo A Saxl r Dorothy Hall 'Never Had a Worry Patsy Hendrnckson 'My L rrle B ck oo Bobby Honneycutt 'lh Very Tho gh: Cf Yo Jerry Johnson 'lac lc sno Joe Rex Kelly 'M Fx e By Fave Lester Alexander Kelly 1 11 Be Arou d Luvena Kennedy Add e s U k own ' . W I I , I . I I n . . . ' Q I W Ne U .I D 0 I I n en' . . n . ' . ' Pm From Texas . ' ve ' o I i, u ar ' C A u 1 u' 'n r. 'v ' I 1 n W r s n n Huey Laster The! Me in St. Louis' Elesticol Ledbetter 'Happy Go Lucky' Vaudlne Loden 'gon c Forge: Me Liccl Ilrlfng Harold Long 'There 3 Mo e P :tty G1 Than One' Bully Looney l Lov ou Ellen McCleary Anne To'Ih L-:Leer Maybeth McLlory 'Ib OH: Ca Y Be Harry McKaln :Ihr cI.1.kAN Francls McM:chael 'Boog Wooge Vernal McMunn A1 ys Alton Martln 1 D01 Doll A W Lula Mae Mamn An 'Ih lc He Norman Lows Martln Leland Mayo Edward Maxwell Lx A d Let L Lela Mane Mefford d F1 IIDJ Carolyn Nelson 'Ui BU! I D9 Helen Jo Nelson Cac kTh OfLo SOPHOMORES ' 'ii' ' e 1 ur ' r r 'rll t ' e Y w r e s cr' 1 e n ou V 'Ain' a jus ' e lhnf' 4 l ie i va I V 'Dol nr n, ar eek' d en s aven' Ibn't Ge: Around Much Anymore' '4 sm fm W l 've n ive' , iv , lk Won er If You ee The I I I 'You n' Brea e Chains K ve' Q ,, N-.. , X ,V '- . , A ,Y 'A SOPHOMORES A W9 Marlene Reynolds 'My Red Headed Baby' James Richey The Dozen Roses Ottis Roe 'You Two-Timed Too Often' Me Che Time Bonnie Robertson H1at's How Mach I love You' Julia Faye Sandlin 'Paper D111 Lorrame Sanov 'You Saxd You loved le Shlrley Schmidt Co d bye Lucie Durlxng Melba Loulse Sharp The s No Forg cr: ng Yo Verna Summons ls Eve ybodv Havm' Glenn Smith 'Yo v GDC To B A Fodtb 11 H ro Jo Ann Smith Why Da t You DJ Right Gene Spencer W C Robert Spruell WWDO tYouDOTh M0 Ott Alsce Ruth Stegal I l'keMeBack and TryMe Che1Vbr Tme Q Ralph Burton Stevens gg I n A new lwalk Alo e Rvchard Tallent 'Op The Do r Richard Bully Ray Tnmmons No Inv No Nothx g Jlmmy Don Tipton 'Chl Johnny I . ' I ' ! A , . . h I I -4 'L 0 - ' ' I . 4 , X re' e i 'I' , A . vu r I 3 . z I Y 5 . u' e e Q I e 3 .3 . is . n' , n f 4 ' , I I an You' 5 ' ny is re . N Q .filo l cnn A A 1 A 6- i-an M5 .4 A e i y e by- ,fi is ,ii 'ig .I V I . , ' n - xx, 1 .- : by A, r, . ' - 4 ' jg e +L 7 , 1 ,fl -G. so .gr 345, , H, ,H ' f ,1 , rf 3,54 , ,V E. A.. -f A. ,tg , X . . I I , A ll, '-' 'Sf ' 1- ., . mi: at M I A. A , ., ' . en 0 s l U - . . ii- , 5, 'n I 14: ' I ' ,, K ll , f H2 N . , - . , - , ,. Q- - V. V K -It-,--.rv AA I . gt A,ha'3f-fnl.,--'r :ffv 3' k d - 'W' - 4 , 'A ' ' 5' ' fr ' -ft ' , 'f' ' I ., -3 -75 7 ' gi 1 .,,,,.,,..,n . -.4...,..,1 ,- .L - - 4 ,--1 -' Billy Gordon Tugwell 'IlIack jmck lhvid' Jeffie Dan Verner 'listen To The Masking Bird' Dale Vessell 'Bicygle Blilc F0r ho' L. A. Walker, Jr. 'Hong Kong Blues . W. Ward 'D:n'c Sweetheart Me Billy Warden A J, Ste Sunday hbrning C 12 J Cullen Warren 'I Don t Worry Barbara Ann Watkins Md If 'I-'iv Minutes More Frances Westbrook A' W h I yvv Donald Wllks The Gypsy Jerry Wllllams 'Too Many S eerhex r Betty .lean Wu lson Itls Qxly A P p Moo Eleanor Franres Wulson 'GI In Calmco Harola Womble Mlma Jean Wood 'he Qld lgnp Lxgheer Roy Woodward lc s My Lazy hy Calvm Woodruff 'Pl Cb I love That CAI Bnlly York ' I r 4: Q ' y F e ' 'I in Knew' I w r s' a er n' ' an 1 'Straighten Up Md Fly Right' ' Q I 1 ' nn ' 4 w f wfi., ., i -41014, i s 5 s I ,-4 'H-O u,.,, if 'idnwma 'libra- QM 1104 I 5 3 s P1 way 18995-.kfftf fs mf , M ,g. 45,5 , 5 z Q ,-1 .M K 4 ,fuzzy W ff V. 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L1 , A . . -A . 4 , W h , M W , V . aww I H Seller Class Prophecy LAVURELL ATTAWAY is now married and she still spends all her time trying to decide whether to live in Gladewater or Big Sandy. OBBIE BUCHANAN and GARLAND DRAPER are now happily married. Bobbie is a nurse in one of Chicago's big hos- pitals while Garland stays home and .keeps their five kids. RICHARD BURK has finally achieved his goal and now holds the grmnd title of Poet Laureate of Swamp City. ' MARX COLE has achieved success at last and now owns a big two acre ranch in Winona ARLINE DAICHE9 has pretended to study all these years while she's really been trying to decide whether to become HIS Mrs or to take Eleaf nor Roosevelt's place We'll bet she ends up with both JEANNETTE DECKER, who hated the thought of leaving G H S is still here handing out the morning bulle- in MARTHA BRYAN is out in Hollywood now and can be seen in her turrent picture, 'Ihe Bag s On the Rm MARY JO MAYFIELD is seen nightly in the floor show at Palm Isle LOIS EIIJSON, oh' excuse me, Mrs Thurman Miller, has her own drug store now and does not have trouble finding soda jerks Her five kids and husband take care of that BOBBY JOE HILL and JIM IE CANSLER are sole owners of the 'Bucket' theater Jimmy is the manager and Bobby Joe has FULL possession of the pop corn machine VIRGINIA JORGENSEN is head nurse at Texas's largest hospital in Gladewater GLORIA PRICE has taken Betty Grab1e's place in Hollywood only she hasn't ftlimd Harry .Tues vet. Kbnltnued on next fly sheet! 0 x . O ,N 0 0 o Q Q t 'O . 5 A ll I , - . n C ' .I . I . - O . t Q . ' 0 . I o . , 0 , l . 1 - . , I ' Y 4.. I -. 4 . .l I , . - 1 I ' A B , A 1 A -V , 'f . ., ., ' , , , V . FRESHMEN Stanley Bawlin VICS Presxclent Mary Ellen Watson Sarah Brown Sec Treasurer Reporter , . Q n l Leon Aubrey Jack Baggett gr Q Charles Bartlett 9 N Billy Jack Barton Stanley Bowlin Carl Bradberry x Herbert Brewer Leon Bruggs Joan Broules Loretta Broyles Sarah Brown Barbara Su Edward Burns Jo Nell Chambers Adah Clark Kenneth Cooper Glorua Cox James Lox Ag -l F142 ,r V, xlxxi K ,W ,Jfy Loy Pgnnzffiraigf f 1 ff 1 GQ' 'A 'Q rf Marilyn Davis Barbara Davidson Billy Mark Day E D . Tommy Davis 2, f Linda Dean June Decker Ann Dooley Richard Edwards Bryan Ferguson A P Freeman Charles Fuller Loy Glenn Glasco Patsy Ga fford Marlene Graham Don Greene , '29 V my F Wo! ev A Q or y- ' Bonnie Hancock fr I ,A .. 1 J--. fqfxw- - ll .1, , 'Q 5 - - - J - PRES:-:MEN Joe Neal Hancock Charlene Hewett Gerald Hannon James Hearnsberger Eloulse Henley Jimmy Henley LaVerne Hanna John Marshall Hull Jeanetta Hoover Herbert Humphries Frances Hutto Jerry Johnson Tony Johnson John Juergens Bronson Kung James Kuhlman lva Lee Laster R C ee 'y 1 '11 P' fc' lf 'ff 4 WFMN 9 utflid PM fbi,-,,!L!4f ug.. X FIEES si: 1f,,lM! Q N Fronkie Littlefield Cloro Moe Lutz Bobby Lymon Billy McAdo Bobbie Ann McAdo Peggy McEochern Wolloce NcNeil Billy Gene McNutt Sora McRoy Robert Moberry Elwyn Mockey Jerry Motthews M fdflfiui WMM j edley Rolph Menees Ross Mi I ler Vernon Miller Robert Mills Lewis Money 76 l - l .. l . Z l ., 44' 4X ' Y i ,, . y , N Q., , - A V. 1 A ' , I ifg'-if mfg - 'Q i - ,. ,- - . , - l , -4 :1 fre A , kg A i. Ay ,ykq . h 5 u Z 1 I L ,, yi y , 54 Dessie Marie Nelms Thomas Newton Johnnie Nixon Marie Oder Nina Reed David Roberts Lula Nell Roberts Russell Roe Bobby Sanders Ralph Sanford Betty Soulter Bobby See LaVerne Sharp Beverly Shott Shirley Slade Billy Small Betsy Smith ' Rosa Smith , . - A -' . V fox -. -- V nv. Hn Q.-9 - W, Q ,ern f ' 11 -gf., ' ' 30 SPV 1,-is 4.541 --Q ' 'I v ' Q ' 1' -. r z v ' ' . . A-. Q 'f l f -fi 1 ' J ' H Q FRESHMEN Bullue Jo Steen Jerry Stewart Jon Wroy Thompson Wondo Thompsonf U , X J W Thornton Elszobeth Woggoner Borboro Woldrop Solly Worden Bobby Worren Mory Ellen Wotson Jone Whltehurst Dollze Moe Whlte wi' - Senior Class Proplef-ei' Y 7 '...,7 -f fn'rf1nued on 1751 .LX - BOB SHAW, through the influence of Mr. Webb has become principal of Pritchett Public Schools. DRUCIILE STOKES has become editor- in-chief of the 'Golden Glorie Times' at latch fian- WANDA RUTH TFxJ.Q'Q -, S- 'fifLQ'lY1i3. has become a famous nurse only Wanda is head nurse at the 'Fix 'Em Up' hospital at Pow Wow City. MERLE FREE has taken over Mr. Stages capable hand as the great and wonderous Cwe wonder, tool coach who has achieved so much success as a grade school coach--MR. RED WOOLEM. ALICE NEWLAND is another unfor- tunate soul who uarried.in '47 and now has to stay home and take.care of the twelve kids while DAVID DAVIDSON, her husband, is head u dertaker at 'The Darling Funeral Home PEGGY SUE WALKER is a prominent lawyer in Fort Worth, Texas and one of'her C116ubS is KENNETH BOWLIN, who murdered his dog in '47 ROSE ALLEN HOGUE and JI MY JAGGEBS have a priv fe embalmer's parlor in Swamp city and with the help of their children s 'road work' they are getting plenty of business NEIL JOHNSON is now a play boy at the Business Men's Club in Glade- water P S On the side he is overseer of the pool tables BILLY DON TURNER is now the star singer for 'Grand Ole Opry' WAYNE ROBINSON is now sheriff of Gilmer ang his 13 kids are his de- puties WAYNE POUNDERS is now the sole owner of the Spunkey Stations of East Texas LAYMAN SNEED is now a draftsman fbr the Texas can-opener company fCont1nued on next fly sheet! ' 44 L , O I C fl . gg, 1 I ' O an .GOOD , , . . . ' O . . 1 1 O 1 . I' I . , . . . 0 : - Ace E GHTH ,A r- '95 Mi ga, , J ,,,a,,,,4, , ,,,,. ., ,,,,42gv4, . i3 Q- 24 if . ,- 43'1i: ' f -eu? f fa va X A pf, 1 -A ,I EIGHTH Winon Louis Allen Mildred Atchley Ann Avant Evelyn Gay Baggett Bonnie Barrow Roger Bates Elizabeth Ann Beaty Dorothy Jean Beck Harold Best Jr Elwin Hoyt Brock Mary Lou Brock Janet Burnett Jfvafff-Merge Jerry Caldwell Sharletta Callahan Dorothy Mae Cannon Nelson Chutz Don Cole 4 Billy Bob Burnsfuf lf? Q EIGHTH ,tv Sue Coleman Eva Nell Cox Thomas Crabtree Dorothy Glorna Cross Juluus Davidson Jummy Decker Ruby Dunbar Mary Durham W D Evans Frances Allene Fuelds Robert Futzgerald Harry Lee Free Helen Glbbons Robert Gosson Frankne Joe Graham Joyce Greer James Hall Ben Halley J ' B EIGHTH Lois Honno Belle Morie l-lonson Billie Jeon Heoron Billy Poul Hogue B. F. Hewitt Nellie Hughleen Holemon Z E Billy Roy Johnston Vldo Myrle Justice Winston Loyce Kelly Ruth Dolores Kennedy Leo Dewoyne Kesinger Billy Roy Kimbrough Zock Kirbo Horold Kuykendoll Hurshel Woyne Lone Dons Lee Eorl McDaniel LA J.. 'gd agp I , L W kr , AVA, fxN'N L . K :gl .B B. A. Lyle i it 1 ' :M -tfzwjgfinifn ' 1 3 fi lgic-si-rr:-1 Harold Martin Dorothy Mills Nellie Mills Melba Money Graybon Moore Loren Moore Earline Musick Billy Nelson Ruth Parnell Robert Pate Billy Peed Richard Perry Eddie Phillips Joy Phillips Kendrick Phillips William Phillips Martin Philpot Joan Price , , A . 6.-..... ,., , . ,ww -1. -- .- f J. -' ...... ,,. .O . .5 .fu-was - .. ' -,f ei-, S s I ., - v- i-, . , Yu' V- 4, .--- ., ' 4, 1. 'hy J 1 ' -EIGHTH J J S ' ' fl Lovis Richey Richard Rose Johnny Sasser Peggy Sasser Jack Schmidt - Betty Joyce Sessions Harry Surginer John Shipp Richard Smith Wanda Lou Singleton Hilma Snow Nancy Stevens Billy Sutherland Collene Tallent Howard Ann Trammel Eleanore Tucker Frances Turner William Huey Warren i , , if J ' 5' it 4 - if il K 4' , 7' W . W - T, I ' ' ' 'Y' 'r Mr, , ' ' , -1 ' 31 1. k ,r '.,,,Nv: f .'-I -V H A I l.: , -loin.. V X V .-i,.' . ,Y N Y , - - . --V . 7 5 it f . EIGHTH Kenth Warwuck Kathryn Wendell James Wheeler Walter Wheeler Gerald Walks Ruth Woodard Mary Lounse York Senior Class Prophecy ' fCont11zued from last fly sheef7 JACK SHERMAN is now speech Q1- rector of Toy's Elementary School. MARY HELEN HICE is now-happily narried to Bobby Dyer who,is, by' the way, o ner of Club La Jolla. POLL! CLARK iid BILL JONES have been married since '47 and they are-having a tins taking pictures of all the little 'unsg' PAT LASTEB is now playing with the New York Symphony Orchestra as the feature pianist Se also con- chcta..m1e.Qnchestrd wade ,con QICCOE, ROY is too, sick to: make it after one of his GVOTMDUUOI- night hinges BURETTE SCOTT flnally called lt ql11tS with WALTER MARRS and now she drives a G'H S Bus whlle broken hearted Walter spends his time at o 1 0 WINDON DECKER 13 still trying to convince Mr Lindley that he knows enough Civics to get out of hrs class NELVA SMART declded she d1dn't want to be a beauty operator, but fate played strange tricks upon her and she now operates on her three little girls' hair THERESA HANNON 1S w1th the Metro- pol1tanl0pera now and the world en joys her beautiful screams even though they can't understand a word JOYCE HEWITT 1S her understudy takes her place Pistol Packin' JENNA blRlNunR now owns and manages 'The Dog Housen while her 10 glPlS walt on tables and hop cars N B lS floor bouncer what time he's not in a dog house of an entirely different kind' 0 . to fh n 21 have . . 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I Billy Leon Byrd Madie Caldwell Joy Chambers Mary Louise Clark Betty Jo- Cox Lloyd Crabtree Toby Gene Davis Fred Dean Calvin Dicks Tommy Dunagan Wanda Dunbar Adron Dunnavant Billy Beryl Eason James Edwards Emma Jean Ellis Mbrvan Ellis Charles Evans Dorothy Ann I Fagan I. .Ti 1 , 5 Av 1 . . K - qi ' ', ' ' - ri 4' ,, . -mf -, - s 5- if. , a , Q , - - SEVENTH Wesley Ferguson Nacundo Fnelds June Gelvln Jean Grayson Jane Green Sandra Lee Hall Betty Heornsberger Nancy Lou Hearrell Jerry Hendrlx Mary Frances Hewitt Lennae Mae Hull Ollue Faye Hull Elsie Holcomb Mnldred Hallowell Delores Ann Halsopple Catherine Horn Beverly Delores Hutson Jerry Jackson ik 1 xvfb 'Ma :WG T' A J - 1 . 1, I 1528 rw' l' 1 v i ' QL' ' ' J SEVENTH ' Jie x ,, 9 4' ... Jock Johnson Joe Jvhnson Morion Evelyn Johnson Niels Jorgensen Kothorine Keoun Virginio Kinney Homilton Kirbo Leslie Loncoster Molcolm Londers Jomes Loster Lorroine Lowless Debo Jeon Loden Douglas Lynn Stonley McCuIley Joyce Ann McGill Zock Mcllroy Mortho McMinn Ollie Lewis MCMlnn -L - ' 1 ' l , 3 , . i i nX -,ag , ,,., V 3 A -4-..-1 5 I , .. , Eli . . ss' - W? ' ' 1 'Qty 4 f . . , :CW H . lt I A -4 I Ak 1 1 V, A ' I ' N - i: A i-X M, t ,,.!,1A ,E N A A i KX, , ' l fi SEVENTH Bobby McPherson Roy Mackey Marynell Martin Gene Maxwell - Martha Messer Q Perry Miller Bill Mitchell Mary Money Shirley Money Glenn Moore Glenn Newman Boyd Ollitt Robert' Pepper Ann Phillips Neta Ray Plant Richard Pickerell Donald Pope Louie Gene Pope SEVENTH Sue Porter Edwin Reynolds Ellen Marie Roe H D ose Horace Elmer Russ Bobby Sharp Donnue Ray See Buckle Shelton Betty Jane Slmmons Alta Vlvlan Sllger Suzanne Smallwood Gladys Chair ene Smith Leaqunta Smuth Wanda Joan Smuth Eddue Fay Stegall Shirley Steelman Joyce Stewart . . R A Hazel Wynell Smith 'v , - , 4-.Q-fa, , , 14.-me - - ,. Doris Story Gennie Lee Spruell Jimmy Sullivan Johnette Thornton Charles Tugwell Donal Vaughan Carolyn Vernon Maurice Walk Bobby Lee Walker Velma Jean Warren Bully Wells Betty Jo Whnte Margaret Whnte Gwen Wallsams Mary Jane Wood Blllle Jean Woodruff Howard Wrlght Lee Dwlght Young SEVENTH 3155553 gg a f W ,Y ss, bi 3 if ,, Eva I I ' W T Q33 5153 iv ' 11, ' Qz? .'l1f' 5 7 91::f:v if il' V f wi A ,fy Eze. 2 I 5 J 3, Ma, mf ., 2 1 4 1 ff' 'f f , V ,Z v.-V , , ,. , f L-7,1 -E in ,I yf' ga :Z ah., A., 91 223 511, I nf gl? .1- ' FB 1fSrK M ,ff f . ,, ww 1,1.,,.f' Lf igji .9 Q F .. xii' V ' '. , ' 'K H , V X J . 4 gar :M ' 4 Q1 ,,, or J, 'f A . .15 ' .uf - , ,-mlb V ,.l,1 L. ,...V , Q 55,2355 ,.,,, , , 5 E 9 ? . ..,. I ::.:v,g?. H x . gif: H R Ez, ,E fy , . I.: V 'M x .gy J 'r 5:3 s- v... - , F L1 '- .J ' . '- ' -f . , '. -. 'I v ,' v if fi o ' Ai v Favorites On the fourth of December the hlgh school student body nomlnate their f3VOPlt9S for the fOllOW1Hg contests The most beautiful glrl and the most handsome boy The most popular girl and boy The best all around glrl and boy The wittlest g1r1 and boy The most courteous glrl and boy The most athletlc g1rl and boy The three nomlnees ln each dlV1SiOH who have the hlghest numbex of votes become the candldates for that race Each pup1l who buys an annual 1S entltled to cast twenty five votes for h1s favorlte ln each contest. Class Splflt runs high durlng the slxteen day campalgn Mr Woodson and the annual staff k?Gp the results of the elections a secret untll the annual 1S publlshed The names of the nomlnees for each contest follow Beautlful A1109 Newland, Mary Jo Mayfleld, and Betty Ann McCulley Vandsome- Bob Sham, louls Ray Latch, and Lewls Sheppard Popular Opal Cook, Rose Hogue, Peooy Walker, Verb Cole, Nell Johnson, and Bllly Don Turner Best All Around Nelda Barr, Betty Powell, Bob honeycutt Pat Dlffle, and Floyd Tu well W1tt1est Qhxrette Scott, Dot Hall, Bennle lest, Bryan Matthews, Evertt Keller, and Johnny L0f1lH Courteous Nelda Berryhlll, Pat Beard Falma York, Layman Sneed, Dude Roblnson, and Dawld Davldson Athletic Drucllle Stokes, Shlrley Caln, Martha Bryan, lerle Free, Charles Stewart, and kenneth Bowlln The wlnners are Mary To Mayfleld and Bob Shaw, Opal Cook and Herb Cole, Nelda Barr and Bob Honevcutt, Burette Scott and lryan Matthews, Nelda erryhlll and Davld DaVldSOH, Drucllle Stokes and Charles Stewart Betty Jo Powell was chosen football oueen and crowned by REIXIH Thornton A1109 Newland was crowned Carnlval Queen on October QU, 1946 at the annual carnlxal Davld Davldson was her escort . . . . . l 1 n 0 o 2. . . 3 1 0 9 4 ' ' 0 0 5 . 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S 2 2 S f 10wpmHM w, 41 Af B M 48 , K Z Q W Senior Class Will MY WILL I only ask that when I die, You carry me back to Gladewater High. lay my Plane Geometry book on my chestg Tell Mr. Hudek I did my best. Lay my Texas History at my feetg Tell nr Iindley I suffered defeat Lay my English by my side, Tell Miss Aston I m glad I died Lay my Bio Jgy at my head, Tell Miss self tlat's why I m dead MARX HELEN IH.a wills her chemistry work book to Dot Moore HAROLD BOWIIN w1lls his place in the smoke room to nAln Butler KENNRTH BOWLIN wills his White Oak women to anyone craz enough to want them MARTHA BI AN wills her alility to get by w1th chewing gun in Mr ldndley s room to Betty Jo Powell BOBBIE LTCHANAN wills her place w1th Robert Spruell in the dark room to Ann Dooley FRED BUTTER wills printing to Jerdy Vernon ROSIE HOCUE and JIMMY JAGGERS w1ll thelr abi lity to hide Jimmy s little green car while parking to Bllly Paul Hogue and Allene Flelds BIIL JONHQ wills his step near +he girls gym to Pat KMK1 POLLY CLARA wills her place by Bill to any girl that will go with Pat Nxtch MARY COLE wills her horse to Betty Free OPAL COOK wills her good st udln w1th the teachers to Betty Jo Powell JEANETTE DECKER wills her Latin to Margaret liller and hopes that Mar aret make better grades than she did ARLINE DAICHES leaves her lor blonde curls to Dorothy Wertz ROY ELAM leafes h1s baseball pos1tion to any DANID DAVIDSON wills h s name of most court GOUS b0Y to anyone 2 J can follow the rules HO drinking, U0 PPOfan1fy, no smoking If they can't follow the ru s tley can have hlg draft card M RLE FREE wills h1s chemlstry seat to Char les Kellv when and 1f he gets there IDIS E1LIbON wills her I are i le offlce and H r ability to get n Mr Webb to Dor1s Briggs NEIL JOHNSON wills his quarterback posltion to Herb Cole MARY JO MAYFIELD wills her place at Frank's t0 Lou Ann Dunlavv WAYNE POUNDERQ leaves his place on the Na tional Honor Soclety to Roy woodari fCont1nued or xL FLY Skeet O I . I , I 1. . Q , v I- r I r Q -I I ' , J O . I. C I. . ' 17 I ,-' ' 7 r U n U . O if ' ' 9 Y I , . . 1 ' ' I ,. ' . . - ' ' , . , 5 A 4 -t .- v , l . U r wa. AJ!- A I C ' 5 . - . ,.f I ,y r rv C 3 I ,, ' IT - . J O l I rs w. K' A k Q one good enough to take it. '- ' . 1 - ,1,, fn' ..--... 11: ' 1 ' ' -' 0 'I . 4.9 1 ' - O ' 1 1 - .. vt rr I - . , 'I 1, 1 V 'JL I YI tl ' nie -'L' . ' I N -w 0 . . I 0 I - nl . ' v , r. .. I ,, 4, . A to -5 I . ,' Y ' 1 7:12 , H I SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ex fi ijilxtt ' K 5 ' yy l , -L., 1 , ,, - 6,3 3 Q T 3 elle W iff 5, im',i4'iSi mf, in 18 afifbl' i S-'-'I J 5 First row: Leon Briggs, Alfred Butler, Layman Sneed, Winfred McNeil, Authur Custer, Lester Kelley, Kenneth Menees, Calvin Woodruff, Donald Wilks, Ralph San- ford, Tony Hammer, Robert Spruell, Mgr. Second row: Neil Johnson, Roy Elam, Billy Bob Green, Harold Long, Pat Dif- fie, Charles Stewart, Bob Honeycutt, Leland Mayo, Melvin lhortcn, Richard Tallent, Lewis Shepberd, Merle Free, Coach Toler. Third row: Coach Hudek, Coach Taylor, Everett Keller, John Bartlett, Claude Bradberry, Buddy Tugwell, Jack Sherman, Charles Kelley, Jimmy Tipton, Charles Bowlin, Billy Looney, Jerdy Vernon, Francis McMichael, Coach Stages. Bill Stages, head .coach of G.H.S., did a fine job with the boys this year since he has just re- turned from the Navy. Most of the boys will be back next season and we are looking forward to the team next year and the years to come. Boys that will not be back next season: nAl' Butler, layman Sneed, Hxddy' Tugwell, Neil Johnson, 'Hossn Stewart, Melvin Thorton, Roy Elam, Merle Free, Jack Sherman. GIADEWATER BEARS SCHEDULE 1946 Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Sulphur Springs l3- ---------------------- Fair Park---- Open Date Marsha1l------ Tyler-------- JaCksonville--- Texarkana ------ Kilgorevg ------ E1ectraf-- ---- Open Date Henderson---- Longview---- Gladewater Gladewater Gladewater Gladewater Gladewater Gladewater Gladewater Gladewater Gladewater Gladewater 'Willie' Barker was the captain of our golf team this year 'Willie has shown much improvement an great thlngs are expected of h1m next year Herbert Brewer playlng hls f1PSt year of high school golf showed abllity of being a good golf player for G H S the next three years 'Dude' Robinson also playlng his first year of golf in high school proved to be a good golfer He has one more year of ellgibillty left . ,v H ' .d ' - Q J Gladewater Bears Lose 11 -AA Game o Tyler 3 To 6 After playing on even terms for the first half the Glndewnter Fears faltered after the inter- mission to give the Tyler lions a 32-6 victory in conference ll-AA play Friday niglwt at ferr stadium. Tle gs-me was pls-yerl in perfect fontlall weather lwfore a nent cnpacxty crowd Tle Tears tool: an early lend when lenneth Fnwlxn on the Llurd play nf the game wltlw a fnlfe plus and hand off raced '39 yards for n fnuduckawn Qtewart s try for extrn poxnt fnlecl and the Fruxns had a 6 to 0 margxn goxng xntn the sec onul stnnn lx lxmslln The fastest man on the Clarleunter squad nnrl key man on the offense was hurt a few Iplaxs after the touchdown Pnvl lvad to lee r rmxe-fl Ln 2 lfmspxtal A cleclx Sit urrlav mornlng slmwefl that he had recelvexl a lrnlfen toe but tlat no other xnjurxes lwrl leen detected 'xrl av ln tlve second perxnrl syarked lv ble runnxnf of Julian lay dlmxnuxflve captaxn of the lions Tyler nmrle xts fxrst tally of the game Paul I-eclflmm car rmerl the l-all across from the two for the touchdown feclxlwsm s try for extra po1nt from ylecement faxlewl :incl the score was knotted at :xx all at he halftime 'The Pel1nes came out after the half wnl renewed vxgor and the lflllfli seemed tn have lost leart um- le to He advance of the llue and wl xte 1 y span was F urn e sl w so-rung up the ne-xt tnuchflo n wxtl yard run and two plavs later young over from the two 'T 1s time leclflmm s lurk was gr-nfl an l Tyler lel 1? to l'our plavs after tlwe luck off ulen fl:-flew-ter was forced L punt Pav returned flarles Stewart s l-not all the wav for 80 ynrnls Pnl n rrncuoun 'llwe try for extra po nt nas not gnnl fn e sustaxnerl drive the lxonc rr me tlve1r next t llv nxt ay rlen lhtclcock talcxng tle lall over from the seven the extra poxnt tr fa1l1n5 At the end nf t. e tlurrl fvuarter the v1s1t.ors were nuf ln front 25 to K The Tvlernes counted once more frorr the one after a clzppxng pen v lac 1 t lear up tluelr own goal line P-ay ran acrns: wmtlw the tally and feclflxam lud-ed the extra polnt for 9 f1nnl score of '12 6 'llve lions were threatening once more as the game ended vutlvout the fears P1Cli1T1g up a flrst down or serxnusly tlwreatenxng durlng the entire second lnlf ln nddmtxnn to lmwowlln s xnIjury the flaflewater larls lost tle ser vxces of Melvxn Tlmrrtnn another heck early xn the game and lewxs Slepperd was also xnjurecl lut went lmclc Jnto clue contest near mrs close GAMF AT A GANG' Flnrlewnter First downs l yards pxned ruslung Q9 yards los: rushing 1' yards gaxned passing 10 '3 pass completions of Plellf attempts one intercepted punts 01' 226 nnltxes fo yards fumbles losxng ball 0 Tyler FIPSC downs 17 yards gnned ruslunp 334 yards lost rushing 8 y ds guned passing 14 l passes completed of 6 at Lang-ts one xntercepterl punts 4 for 102 yards pennIt.1eg 'S for Tr fumbles lnsmp lull Z I STARTING Cledewater Free long Sbepperd Diffie loneycutt Flnm Tugwell N Johnson Stewart Fowlln 'l'l'vornt.on LXNHJPS Pos. LE IT IC Tyler Porter Peckham Ncfhniel Hi tower Thompson Foyd Frookshxre Fenn Hitchcock 'psser 8 Q l s xcutxons Clsflewnter Mayo Pradlwerry Tallent looney D llvxdson lJol1nson f' lxelly Ty er Prullxps layes lessell Turman fxnslerg llonea Cohen Alfetrn Frxrlges Townsend Haynes SGDRE BY PERIODS- s-dewater 6 Tyler Scormgf Touchflowns l fedxaan llltclvrrcl In lnu ln prunts nfter wucl 10 ww -4F'q 0 SENIOR HIGH SCHOGL FOQTBALL BEARS LOSE GAME T0 L0 GVIEW 13-0 Tlle Gladewater Bears, ex- hibiting none of the spark shown in their triumph over Henderson a week ego, fell before their traditional rivals, the Longview Lobos, - in a ga L Longview ursdly nfte r The Bruxns e e unable to L ed L ves and had n t made a fmrst down as the game 'ent xnto the fourth period while the Lohos were scoring once 1n the flrst quarter and gun xn the second The fxrst counter was set up by a Glsdewuter fuml'le on the Bear 40 yard stripe and yard penalty against t e Fruxns took the ball on do n tlwe From Llwxs pnxnt Pakenham went throu center for four and Rogers passed n I' ff e varfls and the touchdown The W hort xc lw N e l gxven longvxew os ball on Y-110 Xff u two runs one of t em rd 5C5 'P9f tool the down to the 20 Frou point Rogers trvxng tr h L unarle tn f nd a e own 49 a 5 lwa thls pass celver skirted hxs own e I en for the distance Cash xc L e extra poxn s uarely between gh, u rxghts On y cwxce were the Bell' vutlun the longvxew 20 yan s rxpe oth mes ln last period Pat Dxffxe re covered a Longview fumble on the 21 and four plays later the Bears had advanced only to the 12, nt which point the Lobos took over on downs. Again a Iongviev fumble thxs txme recovered by luerle Free gave the Bears posses sxnn of the lull on the Lobo Al yard pass from te wart, to Free was good for 17 ards a laters fr Stewart intended for John n f ll to the grolxnd as funhle and Longvxeva covered nd the gh,-,lg on t. e exght The Bears had completed four successive pggggg 1 drxve to the Longview 40 ylrd strxpe as the game end: ,,u Bear Look Good In Game, Losing To Clnslewater s Fears although plavlng lnspxrerl fontlall lost to the Fan Park Inrllans xn Qhreve ort lfrxrlny nlglwt '76 f 1 9 non conference game The Bears held an edge xn statistics un'1l late 1n the contest repeatedly nppgng off nxce gqun: lout were u alhle Ln deliver the Q orxng puncl Fasmly the standout 1r the game were lxennetlu llflwllll ylayxng lus first game for Gladewnter lugh and Don lxelley hard charging hack of tl'-e Redskins lt was Fred Cnult though who stole the show for the winners as he rxpped off s 9 yard run for the first touchdown early ln the initial quarter Francis Baker kicked the extra poxnt squarely between the uprlghts to put the Indians out 1n front lx Hnwlxn set up the fladewater touchdown when he returned 31 yards to the one yard l1ne Two plays later Gmrles Stewart plunged over throu the center of the lxne for the counter The try for extra point was not good fault two plays after the kick off again cut loose nth another long run tlus time for AQ yu-ds and another touchdown nth Baker agaxn luclung the extra poxnz Trus gave Faxr Park a 14 6 advan tnge as the f1rst qugx-ber gndgd Neither team was able to score durxng the second perxod w1r,h Stewart. s fine puntgmg repeatedly keeping the Indians deep xn then alr Park uma territory many Ol the punts were 'quxcls lucks which usually caught the Redskins flat footed Clnclewater threatened once shnrtlx lfefore the half only no lose the lwall on downs nn the Fair Perl: 20-yard strlpe The Trxlxe was still xn the hole m st of the txme xn the thi rl stems until lxnmy Don Tipton fum ed n axr ark nt L lnrhnns 4 yard lxne A rouglwxng penalty against Clmlewater and a '15 yard heave from Perry Mont gnmery to Gaul! gave the Irvdxnns their third counter shortly after the start of the fourth quarter The try for extra po1nt was noL good The fxnnl counter came when e ley scnmpered around hxs own ef: end for 40 yards The Bears exhxluted the hen lwloclung seen on the part 0 a Glade-we!-er team in several seasons 'nth Bollhy lloneycutt lexus Qhep peril Merle Free and Pray Flgm showing good form xn lxne plav Between seven and exght thousand fans were on hand xn the l'Qe Fnxr Park scndxum to wztness the xnter sectional struggle and fans were enthusiastic xn compl lmentxng the the fmne spirit and play shown by the Bears Members of the Glpdeveter hxglw school band paraded between halves of the contest and received a l'-xg hand from the spectators The Bears ull not play uno her game unul October 4 when they travel to hhrslmll for the openmg Cl conference encounter f'wAVll AT A GIANFF STAFfl'l C LINEUPS Claude lnradlxerrv lg lewls Shep err lar llzff e Y P-0 llcvnevcutt rt Roy Flam r floyd u well backs Nexl lnhnson Gurles Qgewnrt Melvxn 'llwornnon Charles Powlxn Qulvstxtutxons Talent lx Bowlxn J Johnson Mayo Tmpton lxeller D Davmrlson Fa1rPnrk le Owln lt Pun er lg Barney r Qanford rg Jack son rt fglr re Foley bees Montgomery lxellew Dowell and fault xulnetxtutxons Bates Frown Fefalu Walker Nissen Morrell Farps-nter Dnvxs San rlers STATISTICS flaclewater fxrst downs 6 yards geunerl ruslung 148 varals lost ruslnng 3 wards gR1l'l9llP8SS1Hg 44 passes completed 5 of 15 punts 0 for 342 penaltms 6 for '10 fumlles losing hall 2 Faxr Park fxrst downs yards gaxnerl rushing 241 yards lost rushxng '18 yards guned pessxng gasses comp eted o punts 'V for 261 penaltmes 9 for 45 fumlrles lonng hall l SLDREBY YERIODS n ewater a1tPax'k 14 12- Scorxng Gladewaber tmchdovn Stewart Fan' Park, touchdowns Gwult. 3 Kelly po1ntlftertouch down Baker C gh 12 0 mf' I . 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I . an Sl ' ar Gladewa ter os sENloR HIGH SCHOOIJFOOTBALL Bears ight Gamely But Lose To Bulldoae Gladewater s Bears hgntn gamely all the way and turnxng I thexr most credxtable Joh of th season fxnally bowed before tll Kxlgore Bxlldogs 6 0 Frxday nxgh at har stadzum xn an ll AA dxs trxct football game A questxonahle decxsxon on th part of one of the offxcxals se up the lone score of the gait puttxng the Dogs an sconng pc sxtaon from whxdn poxnt they wen on to cross the double strxpe mxc way ln the fxnal stanza lp to thxs poxnt the two teas had played on rather even footsm nth the Bears holdxng a slxgl' In the fxrst half the Burn! went down to the Kxlgore 20 the only serzous threat exther team only to lose the ball on downs Gnarles Stewart s quxck lucks agaxn paxd off rn keepxng the opposxtxon with thexr backs to thexr own goal Kxlgore began the1r touchdown dnve on thexr own 37 and on pass and serxes of runs took the ball down to the Gladewater 43 James Canter then passed downfxeld xntendxng it for Joe Eddie Sutton wxth both Sutton and Johnson goxng up onto the an for the hall Johnson took the hull wxth Sutton hangxng on as the boys fell to the ground After the end of the play Sutton got up empty handed wxth Jdunson commg up wxth the hall A very unpopular decxsxon one of the offxclals awarded the ball to Kilgore and, wo plays later Gladewater was penalized 15 yards for xl legal use of the hands down to thexr own 25 Another fxve yard penalty agaxnst Gladewater and two runs gave the Kxlgore boys pos susxcn m the Bruxn 10 Kxlgore was then penalized hack to the 25 for holdzng and from thxs edge made poxnt Canter passed again Sutton who gathered rn the hall on the I5 yard strxpe and galloped on over for the touchdovm Honea s The gone ended shortly thereafter wxth Kxlgore an possessxon n Gladewater s I0 after a punt re turn by Eubanks down to that poxnt as the gun sounded Lewxs Sheppard Pat Dlfflt Merle Free Roy Elem and Richard Tal lent all played Jam up games for the Bears on defense wxth the whole teal playing the most covnsxstent ball of the season for the Bnnns Stewart Johnam Charles Fowlm and Bally Looney all dxd out atandxng Jobs an the hackfxeld for the Bruxns Melvxn Thornton saw sase action but had to leave the game when hu ankle was re xnjured Canter was the whole show for the Bulldogs runnxng paasxng and domg moat of the kxclung chores CAME AT A GLANCE STATISTICS Gladewater Fxrat downs 3 yards gaxned rushxng 116 yards lmt malung 19' passes attenpted 3 none cmlplete nme zntercepted pmts 7 for 192 panaltxe 6 for SQ fumbles losmg ball 1 Kxlgore First downs 9 yards gagged ruglung 127 yards lost rushmg 30- panes 6 eowplew of 11 attempts for 63 yards none antercepted punts 10 for 302 peaaltaas 7 for 59 fumbles losUl8 It I. 'P Indians Score Two allieS In ourth o Defeat Bears Gladewater s Bears led for three quarters of the game Frxday nxght agaxnat- the Jacksonvxlle Indaans only to gxve up two touchdowns xn the fourth stanza for a I3-7 de feat 'Dae Bedskxns of 12-AA capl talned on two letdowns by the Bmxns to take home a vxctory frm: the ll AA squad. Both teams spent the fxrst qnsrter faelang each other out but the Gladewater eleven started off the second quarter wxth a dnve on ata own 28 that ended on the three when Quarles Stewart faxled 2 an fourth down Tony Tru s Bears Defeai Henderson Lwns Frzda The Gladewater hxyu school Bears kqat thexr perfect record agaxnst the Henderson hxgh school Lxons unsullxed Frmday nxght as they downed the Henderson Ioys 7 0 UI a luttle for the ll AA cellar The Bruxns who have never been scored on a Henderson grad team struck lh the fxrst perxod wath Gmrles Stewart drxvzng over from the four yard marker for the score Gaarles Bowlxn then kxcked the ball squarely between the uprxghts for the extra pnxnt and the last tally of the game A '54-yard punt from the toe of Stewart set up the score vrxth the ball goxng out of bounds on the fxve yard strxpe McClelland of the Irons booted the ball back to the 35 from whzch poxnt Nell lohn son passed to leland Mayo for a gaxn of I5 yards Fxve lxne smashes then earned the ball on across for the counter Following the xnxtxal kxck off Henderson drove dn-vn to the Ilear 16 hut the Brulns held and took over on downs to end the lxons fxrst threat In the second stanza the vlsxtors agaxn threa takang over on the IR After the half txme 1ntf-rmxs slon the Bears threatened wxth Pat Uxffxe xnterceptxng a llend erson toss on the lxon 20 I-ut one rumung play and three pass t tempts felled to gun and the ball went over on downs Henderson s most serious threat of the game came mxdway xn the fourth chnpter startxng a sus tamed drxve on their own 28 yard marker A serxes of long mns took the ball down to the 21 from whxch poxnt Gladewater was penalxzed 15 yards for clxppxng gxvxng tbf Lxons a fxrst down on the s1x yard lxne xn the Bears end of the fxeld Two runnxng plays faxled to gsm and the Ixons were penal ized I5 for holdmng hack to the 21. Che more run brought the ball hack to the 16 at whxch poxnt the lhuns agxn todt over on downs Johnson xntercepted a long Ibnd arson pass on bxs own 10 wxth two mxnutes of play rennxnxng and the Ears kept poasessxon of the ball for the hnal seconds They had advanced the ball past mxdfxeld when the game ended The Gadewater teas: played heads up all the way wxth the Boar hne holdxng repeatedly when the chaps were down Daffxa Lewis Shep perd Bobby Honeycutynuy L4 m Rxchard Tallent and Harold Long all turned 1n stellar perfornncea for the Bears m defame As usual Hoss Stewart shone on the offense for the Bums turnxng :Ln a good game all the way John sm Elly lomey Merle Free and Melvxn Thornton also dxd yeoman work iuen Gladewater had the ball McClelland Propea and Hamaey were standouts for Henderson on offense wxth Oberthxer accountmg for more than half the defenuve work for the Lxons The victory Frxday rught broudut the Bears cut of the cellar mn ll AA atandxngs gavxng them a half game lead over the Henderson crew who now have sole posaessxon of the bottom spot Next Thursday afternoon the Bruxna wall Journey to Longvxew for a set to agauust their tradx tional foes the Lobos an the last game of the seasm GAMF AT A GLANCE' S'IlARfI'ING LINE UPS Gladewater Free Tal lent Sheppard Honeycutt Flam Mayo Johnson Stewart looney Thornton X Henderson Ilxran G Farmer Morris D Moore Oberthxer Propes McClel land W Hamsey ea Arnold Suhstxtutxons Gladewater C Bowlxn Green Long Bradherry I Johnson Tugvlell McMxchael Henderson Allxson Skelton Wal er Freen Webb Gaston Nbore Carroll Alford Forman STATISTICS Gladewater Fxrst downs l0 yards gaxned rushxng I3 yards lost rushxng 11 passes four com pleted of exgnt attempts for 34 yards xnterceptxng two punt for 239 penalties 5 for 7 for 239 penaltxes 5 for 5 Fludvles losmg hall l Henderson Flrst downs 8 yards gaxned rushxng 118 yards lost rushxng 28 passes nx com plated of I8 attempts for 29 yards xnterceptxng one punts 6 for 186 Penaltxas 5 for 4., fuubles loaung the ball 0 SCDRES IY PERIODS adesater 7 0 Hmderam Scorlng Touchdown art poxnt after touchdom C. Bw Jllll stanoxng behand h1s own goal kicked out on the 39 yard strxpe xn Jacksonvxlle terrxtory and after a pass from Stewart to Ilerle Free and runs by Neal John son and Quarles Bowlxn Johnson earned the hall over from the l.0for the tally Stewart ran the hall across for the extra po1nt After the hal ftxme xntermxssxon the Indians received and kept pos sessxon of the ball throughout the stanza aldwudx unable to del xver the scoring plmdn 0-uly once d1d the Bums have possessxon of the hall dunng the qaarter but on a hmdoff fran Everett heller to f' Howlxn the ball was fumbled and Jacksonvxlle recovered Startlng off the last perxod the Bears packed up a fsrst down and then the Ears were forced to punt T111-lllll recexved the punt on hxs gan 35 and raced the 65 yards for the fxrst Indxan score The try for the extra poxnt was blocked and Gladewater held a 7 6 edge goxng xnto the hnal two mxnutes A fumble by Stewart gave the Indlans possession of the hall on the Gladewater 46 and on three successlve fxrst down the Redskms earned the ball rbwn to the Glade water 8 From this poxnt TruI11lla plunged on over for the score Sunmeg-QI added the extra poxnt to sew up due hall game On desperauon plays and work mg agaxnst txme the Hruxns car rxed the ball down to the Indxan 30 yard marker as the game mded Hall of Jacksonvxlle an end and Billy looney Gladewater luck were ejected fran the game early xn the cmteat for unsportsmanlxke con duct and Charles Bowlxn of the Pears played the remaxnder of the fray promxsxng that he vlxll he as good rf no better than hxs brother henneth Bowl ln who dld not see actxon Frxday Johnson and Bowlxn were 90 per cent of the GI adewater offense Just as Tru-nlla and Petra sparked the Jacksonvxlle play GAME AT' A GLANCE STATISTICS Gladewater Fxrst downs 13 yprdg rushing 215 lost rushxng 8 passes 4 complete of 9 trxes for S4 yards I xnteroepted punts 3 for 56 yards penal txes 5 for Jacksonvxlle Fxrst downs ll yards rushxng 175 lost rush1n8 3 passes none completed of 3 trxes I xntercepted punts 3 for 67 penaltxes 6 for 50 fumbles los rn 3 ball 0 STARTIKI LINE-UPS Jacksonvxlle Free Green She pperd Dlffxe Tal lent Elam Tugwell Johnson Honeycutt Stewart Looney Hall Terry Hugghxns Newton Adamson Jones Roddy Trujxlla M Treadwell Petr: H Anderson Substxtutxons Gladewater heller C Bowlln Mayo Long Bradberry McMxchael Jackson vxlle I Anderson 81ers Camp- bell H Treadwell Ihvxa John on SCDREHYZDIQS adewater- 0 7 0- Jacksmvalle 0 0 0 13-13 I .ee , I l ' ' , I 1 . 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B l , , ' : I I I ' ' ' B . v I u I ' - G1 ---- 0 0---,, 8 I, f 1 1 ' - I I I - - ----- o 0 o 0---0 ' g ' ' 5 . 1 - P an o SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Gladewater Defeats arghall D feats Electra Frida ight ' ELFCIRA Breskxng xnto the wxn Column for the fsrst tsme thxs 'P :son the Glsdewater bars rolled ver the Bectra Txgers here Frsd y night by a score of 12 0 The Bears had conlnand throughout the contest rollxng up 10 first downs to the Txgers 2 and allowed Electra sn strxkxng dlstance of the goal only once durlng the fray The lhnns fxrst counter cane on the second play of the second stanza as Gmarles Stewart bucked the lsne for two yards and a tally The touchdown was a clxmax of a sustasned drzve that hegan late sn the flrst perxod Later :ln the second perxod Hoss Stewart xntercepted an Flectra pass on the Bear 45 yard lxne and four plays later carrxed the ball 24 yards for the last trxp xnto pay dart of the game Both trxes from placemeng were not good Flectra fans got thexr greatest excxtement 1n the last few mxnutes of the battle as the Txgers got the ball as far as the Glsdewater four yard stnpe After Begging that far however the lhars drop ped the Bengals for a fue yard loss and the ball fxnally went over on downs on the nxne as the game exded Electra gaxned a net of only esght yards on the ground maksng 61 and losxng 53 The Bears pxled up 165 yards from scrxmmage 'lhe Txgers completed 5 of 20 pass at tempts for 97 yards and punted for an average of 43 The Burns played the best game of the season hoth on offense and defense nth Stewart agua sparksng Gladewater s play xn both depart ments Dlff1B Sxepperd Free and ldmnson agaxn turned un thexr usual cmssstmt brmd of good football Next Frxday the Bears wxll he xdle wxth the next game scheduled agaxnst the Henderson Lxons an ll AA affaxr at Fhar Stadsum Nov ember 22 The fxnal game of the season wall be ln lnngvxew on Nov enher 28 Texarkana Tzgers Defeat Gladewater In 11 AA Contest Texarkana took advantage of a tenporary lull lh the Glsdewater defense for slx mlnutex Frgday nxght to msb across three tough downs sn the thxrd perxod and emma out on tnp wxth a 21 0 vsetory The game an ll AA conference af faxr was played xn Cnr' stadxum sn llorder Cxty Melvxn Thornton and NeslJohnson were both tanporarsly out of the contest wxth xnjurses when Texar kana ran across the1r tallses leavxng Oxarles Stewart the only regularly startxng back an the secondary The fsrst counter came after Texarkana had recexved the luck off on thesr own 39 and marched on down to the mxdfseld stripe From thxs posnt Hobby Goff passes to Jones who took the ball on the 1B and scampered on over for the touchdown good for s gaxn of SC the ball squarely between the up- nghts after all three touchdoms Tw pl sys followxng the kxckoff Gmarles S-ewart attempted g quick luck on the 10 vhsch was blocked and linrkhal ter plunged through center for the second tally When Stewart was forced to punt from h1s own 48 after the Bears had pxcked up a fzrst down and then were held for three more Sorsby took the punt on has own 18 and behznd perfect downfxeld blockxng ran the dxstance to cross the double strspe Thxs was good for a punt run back of 82 yards Other than for those fateful sxx msnutes the two teams played on about equal footing wxth a slight edge goxng to the Bears Through out the fsrst half the Bears kqst the ball sn Texarkana terrstory but were unable to delxver the scorsng punch In the second quarter the kusns worked the ball down to the Texarkana 15 only tc lose the pxgakzn on fbwns Quarles Stewart played the most outstandzng gale of has football career nwgns off nsce runs and, except ror the one which wal blocked del sversng quick ksela that the Texarkana boys were unable to stop One of the punts sn the second stanza was s 63-yard boot Babhy Honeycutt swxtched to the backfzeld due to the xnjury of others on the team turned ln most credstable Job both on of fense and defense Mel vxn Thorn ton drew hxgh prasse from the sports fans for hxs excellent Job at hlockxng hack Gm defense the honors were rather efpsl ly dlvxded between Slew!!! lloneycutt and Pat Dzffxe lanky center of the Fhnns At halftxme both school bands performed on the fseld wxth the bxghest prax se goxng to the Glade water band for sts marchsng snr n av: v '- uam- an A uLANtr, 'l'l STlCS avhwater Fsrst downs 7 yards Saxned rushing 153- lost rushxng passes attempted 4 page com plete none xntercepted punts 8 for 290 penaltses l for S fxdwles losxng ball 0 Texarkana Fxrst downs 7 yards gunned rushmg 127 lost rushmg 59 passes coaplete 3 of 5 gr, tempts for 79 yards none unter cepted punts 10 for 338 peml :ses 10 for 70 fumbles losxng 0 STARTING LINEUPS annum 'EAKHA Free Ja... Tallmt SUIIQIQ Shqaperd Yeager Bears 27-0 Tofpsng Marshall xn every d partmant except where xt counted most scoring the Gladewater Ears lost to the Marshall Mu erxcks sn the openxng conferencf game of ll M Frsday night score of 27 0 xn Navenck stadmm The Bears held the Herd score less xn the fmrst qua!-ser but were unable to stem the tsde after the Vavs got rollzng xn the second stanza The defendsng dzstrsct chsmpsons struck twsce sn the fourth for thelr vxctory Quarles Stewart repeatedly kept the Mnvs deep mn thesr own tern tory early ln the game wxth has 'puck kxcks one good for 60 yards hut a blocked luck proved the Hanna undoxng shortly after the start of the second Bally llay Uark of Mrrshall fell on the ball on the Gladewster 12 from whxch poxnt Cark passed to Holllday for the fxrst score Mxtchell klcked the extra poxnt between the up rzghta to put the Mavs out xn front 7 O Gladewater mssed sts best chance to score on the fzrst play from scrunnage after the ksck off when kenneth Bowlxn broke snto the clear from h1s nvrn 27 to race 40 yards only to stuml'le and fall on the lhrshall 33. A few nlavs later after Gladewater had Picked up a fxrst down Rnbbs Fxelds mtercepted a pass from NeslJc-hn son to break up thesr threat After an exchange of punts Mar shall took over on the Glade water 25 were penallzed 15 yards and then Clark passed to Fseld for 30 yards to set up the second touchdawn wxth Mitchell addsng the extra poxnt to g1ve Marshall a 14-0 lead at the half After rece1vmg the luck off fol lowsng the xntermsssaon Glade water snstxtuted a march on xts own 36 that bogged down on the Marshall four when the hall went over on downs The drxve was sparked by a 33 yard run Ste 'art Recovery by a fumhled lateral wzth the Maverscka tsksng on then' own 48 yard strxpe hy Mxtchell brought the ball to the Gladewster 2 from pomt hdgett went over for the touchdown Mxtchell kscked the extra polnt to make the score Z 0 at the end of the thzrd quar ter An mtercepted pass on the Glade water 45 prepared the way for the down over Rms down whxch lhffxe Gem am Tugvell ldrnson Stewart Hcneycu tt Thornton Ixeeler Kxnxel Cl-cns Aamos Goff Wrxght Sl!-ull Bnrkhalter Substxtutxons Gladewater C Bowlxn lhyo B-adherry Texarkana bod Sorsby Perry Slanger Ueesy BY PERIODS a easter 0 0 Texarkana 0- 0 E-355295133 looney Kel ler 0 Rear SCDRE Texarkana 0- 21 Scorsng Touchdowns Jonas Eflxalter Sorsby llzmts after 0Qdl Yeager 3 Frida fmsl tally brits Msvs wxth lht chell cutting loose with a 40 yard run only to he tackled hard Powlxn on the fue Mxtchell then went over the counter Mat hell s try was smothered Bowlxn was easxly the star for the Bruxns Frxday night both on offense and defense forecastxng a possxble all dxstrxct selectson Suorts wrxters and coaches present at the game were hlgh xn their prasse of the fleet footed runner Also turnxng ln stellar per formances were Stewart Lewxs Smepperd Pat lhffze Johnson and Hoy Elam Harold Long was also playsng has fxrst game of the sea son followsng an early xngury Melvxn Thornton saw no actxon due to an xngured ankle CAMF AT A GLANCL STATISTICS Gladewater Fmsst down, 12 yards gsxned rushxng 203 yard.. lost rushsng l6g penn gggqvged 5 passes completed 2 for 15 yards passes lntercepted by Glade water 0 punts 5 for 166 pan altxes 1 for 5 fumbles losmg Marshall Fmrst nhwns 7 yards Buried ruslung 191 yards lost NSIWIUKI9 yards gasned pasnng 66 passes attempted 4 paageg completed 3 for 66 panggl ser ceptedbyllarshall 2 punts 5 or 209 penaltses ll for 85 nsnbles losing ball l STARTING LINHIPS Gladsastar Free Lon Snepperd Daffxe Esdberry Tugwell N Johnson Stewart Honeycutt Bowlxn Nhrshsll Lxndsay Llutehaad Spellxngs McGee Duncan Holiday Fxeld Clark Badgett Mstehell Subststutxons Glsdewater C. Bowlxn Txpton Mayo Looney Tallant J Johnson D. hudson Marshall Lynch Hnderson New land lbyd lbwland Snyder lhck elroy Malahon Henry Galsck Neely lHJoacb WIEBY PBRICJS Gadesntar- 0 0 0- 0 hrshsll 7 6-2' s A f Q I 1 . . . . ' - . . , es 4 on ' ' - - B . ' ' . - - I - l ' , - In . . . - . I . ' .by :A 1 ' ' - I I . I - ' . . I y . I 5 . . - I r . . N D I - . Q . I A l ' D ' . ' - . . . ' - ' - . 1 '.. . als... . ' l V - by - , 1 E , -. yards and, the tally. Yeager put F53 wt VP 'male' M'l15h'u muff' ball, I ' ' ' A A 'T Poi. ' ' U ' LE ' . . . T . . . , a I-To ' , sn C U I g LG V - an -. ' . B C . a . ' I I O l m - , . . , m - l 20 . ' 7 0 ' ' ' . B ' A ' . . . ' , . ' 1 B I 'I I I B ' .' ' ' ,, - ' ' , . . ' 5 ' a . ' 1 ' G1 a ---- o o---o ' ' ' ' - ' . . . -ll ' I ----0 0 Z -- I I n . n ' ' D5 ---- 0 0 Z -- . , , , . I3 . - . : I .... 0 - - LT ' ' , . ' ' ' ----' -0 14 I . a n ' a ls I ' ' V I. 1 1 K iff l ' 4 A 1, 'l -........ , - Q, .Q-3, -- ,Y . , hw- :va 4 - Y .fa f - r - , - Y W I M y M SENIOR-HIGH sci-lool. BASKETBALL GLADEWATER BEARS BASKETBALL TEAM First Row Melvin Thornton, Jerry Williams, Alfred Bltler, Kelton 'Weasel Brewer, Charles Bowlin, Bryan Matthews, Billy Looney, 'Kid' Keller Second Row Coach Taylor, Bob Honeycutt, Jerry Johnson, Merle Free, Island Mayo, Pat Diffie, Charles 'Hoss' Stewart, Billy Bob Barker, Joe Kelley Coach Joe Taylor, a graduate of IST S.T C , has been with G H S for the past five years During his years as a coach he has turned out some of the best basketball and track teams Gladewater has ever had. The sports editors think he is an all around good fellow 5 B - F A . . .' E , .1 . .ww -' r Ki VV .' 'E' I K, f Vg 5 ww lf , ., 5 ' I U 513057 A 4 gi Q M4455 ifgziw , A, In H M 5 ie ' 5 his 'x f , 5, -v mf 7 fa 'Hass' Stewart , ,. . K. 'Willien Barker Bowlin ,ferry williams g JBTFY xv X 00963 ,ti X Weewl e Brewer LELAND MAYO was next to the tallest man on the Bears team. He was team starter, but will be trying for a starting birth next season. BILLY IJJONEY starter with a grin determination to play basketball. was always worlcing for the good of the team. Ile will be back next KEUIUN WE4.SEL BREWER will be back next year to take his place on the starting line up. Better things are expected of him. CHARLES BOWLIN has certainly proven his ability as an athlete. He will be back bigger and better next season. JERRY JOHNSON was one of the largest men on the Bears team. He has two more years to play basketball. JERRY WILLIAMS did1't .cone out for the Bears until the latter part of the season. He will be back next year bigger and better. 'WILLIE' BARKER a 'B' tea: starter with lots of determination, he shows lots of hustle and greater things are expected of him next year. 9' ' ' 1, ' . - . . . . - ' V ' ' K ' ' ' 4 I -. . - -. , A . , '. ' L ' , ' L...1.,.sAAfLuL.4. -l,A4 ..1... 'Ln' v'..' .. 1 Z 'V ' .4 , . , A - , , M1 . - Y f SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Here are the first five of the basketball boys practing some of their free throws Merle Free, forward, is doing the tossing while Hoss Stewart, center, Kid Keller, guard, Bob Honeycutt, guard, and Pat Diffie, forward, wait for the rebound if Merle misses the toss Great things are expected of the Glaldewater Bears next season because three of' these five w1ll be back to play for the Bears The Bears will greatly miss the play1ng of Qtewart and Free next season I S ' ' 0 t a 4 1 , ' 5'??5'f'5 an , .Y A . , 'V -- N , ' u 1 ' ' 0 Q . 9 . M . ,yr -N: -'gg N A- -gf, .f ,J .- -4 , V 1- ' , ., t V H A Y L 1 , 20, ',31,a,f,,,,y-'sr .3 all-x. :vu heyy . Q,w, ,,o:, gm , f-Aw .- - ' , 4 F ' X il Q . 'SEH4KDhlHK5FlSKH4CKDL'TRAKHC h Front row, left to r1ght:. Jerry Williams, Charles Bowlin, Leland Mayo, Bill Jones, Bo Martin, 'Herb' Cole, Bob Honeycutt, Billy Looney, Bill Blrk. Back row, left to right: Coach Taylor, Ralph Sanford, Robert Spruell, Charles Carr, Jerry Johnson, Harold Long, Jerry Avant, Donald Wilks, Jimmy Tipton, and Harold Womble. ' - Donald Wilks a sophomore this year showed he had what it takes to run the mile We are looking for ward to the years to come with Donald in track Ball Dean Burk did some nice work in the pole vault this year Bill Dean tied for second at district and tied for third in regional Donald Wilks B ll Burk 4 Q 1. , .. O . O D 1 rr. ,. H+ ,fu A ' I t n '-f-5' Q . 'T'? .. . 'fL '. A ' 1-1-'it -,.T- - , , 1 - V , ' ' f- ' .. J .. 1 4' 4 4 , 4111 ' . ., ' -. . . A v A . H b in A I L 4 . y -,. .v T , SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TRACK 'Bon Martin 880 yard m settlng two records, one at dlstrict and the other at reglonal Harold Long setting two records in the shot put this year shows pOSS1bilit16S of belng an all state man next year WBQW Marcln Harold Long '39 W? Ah The above boys particlpated 1n the Tulsa field and track meet Wlhnlng first place honors They are looklng at the lo 1nb cups whlch they won They are standlng, Herbert Cole, Billy Looney, B111 Jones, and Bob Honeycutt Kneellng Coach Joe Taylor and NBOH Martln - an . . . o .- , . . Z . . 1 . Mahal 4 h V. ,,,,?,,- i. : y 7 f , H A . ff A , ,iii . X o ' 17:4 ' A. A nge A s - . . f I , eff' fy , e .' gnu . 0, O' A Q ' - . ' ' is'wrH'w1, .aff a ,ff . - l - .., A xH, ' v ,. A ' . 1- ' X . .ks ww' ' 5 ,Q '50 -I - , l ' ' . ' ' ' - I we N of-ri ' , U r- ' sg K., , 1 W -. MQJV' W , - p.yr..-., M13 a . . I ,, I . . . . . Y . L , O ' 1V . ,- ' , 0 ' . 0 K ' r - o n f . - A I Q ' 5 I 53 . o GF-'NICXR I-HCI-I SCHODL TRACK Charles Bowlin run the Low Hurdles 1n all the meets that Gladewater attended thlS year while Charles Carr and Charles Hoss btewart run the Low and Higm Hurdles The mlle relay team was composef of Bill Jones, Bobby Honeycutt, Herbert Cole, Sc Bo Martin They took flrst place at the Tulsa Relays 8: second at the district meet . I 1 -1 . 0 W a A w , 4 o 0 -3 Front row 'Red' Woolen, 'Kid' Keller, Glen Smith, Joe Neal Hancock, Francis McMichael, I.a.yman Sneed, Roy Elam standing Merle Free, Harold long, Jack Sherman, Pat Diffie, Charles Kelly, Charles Bowlin, Coach B111 Stages April Aprll April Aprll April April April May 2 May 6 May 9 13 May May May 23 r May 16 20 The Bears Baseball Schedu.e Tyler ....... . ............... at Gladewater .... .... Henderson .... .... Gladewater .... .... Marshall. 0 1 0 Gladewater... oooovatevov Texarkana... Gladewater.. Gladewater.. Jacksonv1l1e.... ....at.... Gladewater. Iongview.... Gladewater... ... K1lgore.... 1 OOOICOOCIOI ... ..Gladewater Jacksonville ..G1adewater o o uolfingview ...Gladewater .....K11gore ...Gladewater ...Texarkana IOUO OO ...Henderson ..G1adew ter U 0 0 ...Gladewater W J .,f vkw - fi ... . 4..,-u - , Gladewater. - xi., V a - Q f s V51 +-1 Vw, x 35114, W M, r AG' f 151K?V' iv, .ww gl , KAZVI A ar ,, ff 'Kid' Keller, Charles Bowlin, Pat ljiffie, Roy Elam, Merle Free. INFIELD fliffffilx V nl 2'-CM MMM 'Nix is 5:31 A552 'P if P :IS 'Y ga- .qpyyirf KFLTGN BREWER Xalton BlUl8l',t8l'l1S star of G H S has shown his ability t.o play tennis this season He has won most, of the meets that he attended this year ' ' el ' ,ik X ' r v .' -4 V T. 'wus . L A T . L m Q ,wh-51vVs'--,f:,.Qs ' L 'uw I flf' . V i A L . x V ,, '.fA V H ive. II: Y lv E - X h A K i . J ,, ,.'Q,: :Vg3,, , I 2 f K g - 5' K X ' - , , ' Ea. 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' 4 'P I I f , I 1 I, -43,f,,,H A. -fff. Y 1 -fv- 'WWE I Q 'fk W P745 ...Q ,IA QAJQZ F , iw'-' 33' A , av Q vw, J q , K, gif' f 33,1 . , f ig! K . 3 M al sfziaikeifi Cu Q if 'B .7 .,. 2 Q 3 'V '33-w , ,xi QD-O9 Q55 S20 . . Tw 'I I Senior ClassWill lContinued from last fly sheet! DRUCILLE STOKES wills to Gloria Julian her honor of never being expelled. PEGGY SUE WALKER wills her position in the ad- mission office back to Mr Lipscomb if he s dumb enough to take it JIM IE CANSLER wills her seat in geometry to her sister, Patsy CHARLES STEWART wills his athletic ability to Bobby Honeycutt DON EARL PRINCE leaves his seat in English IV to Johnny Loflin GARLAND DRAPER wills Mr Webb his resignation THERESA HANNON wills her English IV vocabu larv book to Doris Donaldson JOYCE HEWITT wills her English IV book to Mittie Lou Warren BOIBY JOE HILL wills his brains to Mr Webb VIRFINIA JORCENSEL leaves to Miss Campbell her place as library assistant DOUGLAS SHINGLETON wills his pleasing smile to Miss McAdams PAT LASTER wills her bottle of peroxide to Robby McAda WALTER MARRS wills Mr Lindley to anyone that will have him ALICE NEWLAND wills her blonde hair and queen- ship to Bettv Ann McCulley FLORIA PRICE wills her place on the vollexball team to Marilyn Davis BURETTE SCOTT wills her loved mouth to the Sophomore class and that includes Lela and Lula NELVA SMART wills her height to Barbara hol comb JENNA STRINFER wills her flirty eyes to Robert Spruell in hopes that he can use them on the girls WANDA TRACY wills her cheer leader position 'ERRERT WOOLEM wills his ability to get alon with all teachers to Joe Rex Kelly LEON SMITH wills his braggin and tall tales to the 1unior class LEONARD TOBY wills his curly hair to Jimmy Don Tipton LAVURELL ATTAWAY wills her place in the Ameri can History room to anyone dumb enou h t0 Want BAXNE ROBINSON wills 'Dirty Bill Clark his scheme for passing American History without studying BOB SHAW wills his towering heights to Jean lhitehurst JACK SHERMAN leaves Tony Hammer his place on the benth LAIIAN SNEED wills his place in Trig to Charles Kelly - I D O I O I O l . O , . . - O U . . ,I I I I l T . . O A O L . A O . D . I O 1 J . . ' . .L . . 'T Y ..- l , . I I r J to Lafern Mitchell. 1:4 I . . . . U , 5 . O 1 , . . T. 6 , i 0 , , . 4 Y , ,4 .P . . I - ' ' r Q it. 0 ' Il . 6 C ,O , . . . . ' 0 JUNIOR SCH OL FOOTBALL CJ awe -wev ermgy A re Fzrst Pow I rry Stewart Robert Danlels Ben Halley John Bay Thompson Herbert Brewer Carl Bradberry Zack K1fb0 becond Row Lov1s B1chev Bobbv Warren B111v Jack Barton Charles Fuller Stanley Bowlxn, Don Cole Bobby Sanders Jack Schm1dt John Sh1pp Thxrd Row Coach Toler Robert Maberry Ken Ph1111ps John Juergens James Hearnsberger. B lly Sutherland, Graybon Moore, and Coach Woolem. NRICKN Toler, jUHlOP hlgh coach for the pest two years, rates high wlth hls boys. He is a graduate of E,T,5,T,Co nRlCkn holds a flne record bekund h1m as a coach. He served ln the marlne, for two years before com1n,5 to Glade water. QMJABLGL J. e S f J J f nrewws H' Y -X f Y - 'Q it A ' ' I f if n A J s I' 6 , I. x an 2 2 . , if 5 ' I Q ,Q M fi , f . - I I 9 , 9 I ' 9 J ' . ' Z ' .' . . 1 ' , I I Y ' : 1 I 9 I mg -Fu' - mm .A-iii Coach 'Rick' Toler looks worried as he runs up and down the side lines during the championship football game between the Gladewater Jr High and the Henderson Jr High School The Gladewater Cubs lost by a score 01' 13-27 GLADEWATER CUBS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1946 Gladewater Gladewater .Jadewater Gladewater Gladewater Gladewater Gladewater Marshall Longview Roberts CTy1erD Kil ore Hogg fTy1erJ 3- Henderson ,eg ggffe: '- - - e -ef -- -- ::e - Texarkana 82 O- 14933 A, K., A . 26' First Row Coach Toler, Harry Free, Jon Wray Thompson, Jerry Stewart, Stanley BOWl1H Second Bow Davld Stevens, Ken Phlllips, hn Juergens, Billy Mark Day, Don Cole, Billy Ray Johnston Gladewater Gladewater Kilgore Longview Gladewater Gladewater Gladewater 33- Marshall Roberts CTy1erl 8 Hogg QTy1er5 18 x 1 0 I . , X V ' : . . 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' , x ' ' 5 ,, T Left to right: Hamilton Kirbo, Charles Tugwell, Bobby Sharp, Jerry Caldwell, John Shipp, Stanley Bowlin, Jerry Stewart, Don Cole, Jbhn Juergens, Charles Gary, Coach Toler. These are tie boys who helped Glhdeweter Jr High win all of the track meets that they attended host of these boys will be back next year, J W Shifpp hands Jerry Stewart the b h 1 l 1 d Don Cole throws the shot put for Cgfgnlgoi Znstaqhzieaobwgys :Stews the Cubs the 440 yard relay team 1 , 0 . K , ' 5 . U U ' s Q O ' . . I I X X W 2-135 A 0150, X YW1f0v .,- 1-Q, ' . Calendar' SEPTEMBER 9, 1946 Registration! New names! New faces! New books! Yes, another school year has be- gun. SEPTEMBER 13, 1946 Hoorah! Football is here again. Everyone showed good sportsmanship when we lost the game to Sulphur Springs. Everyone enjoyed a dance after the game. SEPTEMBER 20, 1946 The Bears went down fight- ing when Fair Park of Shreve- port, La., won a victory 26-6. SEPTEMBER 27, 1946 The first BEAR FACTS of the year came out today. It was good to read it again. OCTOBER 2, 1946 'Who are your class offi- cers?H was the most popular question of the day. OCTOBER 3, 1946 Today at a candlelight ceremony the'Student Council officers and members were installed OCTOBER 4, 1946 The busses took the student body over to Marshall to wit ness a 27 0 victory for the Navericks OCTOBER 11 1946 Who will she be9 everyone wondered She meant the football Queen Melfln Thor ton crowned Betty To Powell Football Queen of 1946 OCTOBER ll 1946 The Bears played a thril ling game but Tyler won After the game the Student Council sponsored a dance OCTOBER 16, 1946 Mrs Virginia Sharbrough of Austin Texas honored GHS with a visit and a talk OCTOBER 18 1946 After the 'acksonville game the Pec Club sponsored a dance OCTOBER 21, 1946 It was announced today that the Tunior Class will sponsor a Halloween Carnival Each class will have a can didate for queen I OCTOBER-93, T545 The Junior Play cast was announced today. The play, 'Z Ready Made Family'2 will be directed by Mrs. Kathleen Parker. OCTOBER 25, 1946 Tonight the Bears lost their game 20-0 to Texarkana. OCTOBER 31, 1946 Everyone had a swell time at the junior Class Carnival. 'We won! We won! the Seniors cried after seeing their candidate, Alice New- land crowned queen. NOVEMBER 1, 1946 The Bears tangled with the Kilgore Bulldogs and were defeaged 6-0. Again the Student Council sponsored a successful dance. NOVEMBER 8, 1946 Tonight after a thrilling game, the Bears won a well- earned victory over Electra. NOVEMBER 9 1946 The band was honored by an invitation to play in the Cotton Bowl for the S M U and A 0 M game NOVEMBER 1 5 1946 The proceeds of the carni val amounted to S1009 64 Nice going Tuniors NOVEMBER 24, 1946 The vets took a test and the ones passing it will graduate with the Senior Class without completing the rest of the year s work NOVEMBER 22, 1946 The Bears won a 7 0 victory over the Penderson Lions NOVEMBER 27, 1946 The annuals were put sale today Buy an annual from ne was heard every where in the halls NOVEMBER 27. 'L4' The Tunior Play scored a hir NUVLMBER 27, 1946 Sc ool is out for the Thanksgiving holidays NOVEMBER za, 1946 The Bears were defeated l3 0 in the last game of the season by Longview Conttnued U we f fav sheet! 'A Q- J . ' u . . , . , , ' o n Q . . v . . I , 1 , . - ' . - I ' O T 0 0 a 1 . x , Q . I . . c 99 . . D . I - , - I. . , . . . .. 1 . . 1 .. D . - - - . . , . A ' - . . on . . u o u A , U - n ', - - 1 y 1 . . . . . , . . . 1 0 , . . ul ,L . 1. . - ' ' I , . . K h . 1 ' ' n , , . ' I I A . . - h l ' O V ' Q . - I ' .. . K . . . 0 , K X n xv ' ' , ' 1 .' 42-, V - - g, , -' ' A ' ' ' ' ' .- ,A , -. 1 - . .. ,, ,G A 'Q '-5+ J. W., ,,,v !..-. J . -:-,, Y r -4 f 3-,YV-, . , BAND Fnrnets lowell ROHIHQ Jack Foshee Kelton Brewer E y Flarl Oral Cook Joan Holmes Alton Mart1n Jlmmy loe Plchard Talle Wal er DBVI rclefme Tommy Frank D1V1d Stevens Wanda Thomyson Flutes 19 Franc r ara Humpus tty Saulter rge F rre Passes d1S Pay latc Looney Plark Saxophones Hughes F ow Joan fooisr er Hx Edward Na Lorra1ne Jane Tayl James huh m J anetta lo Trombox Pat hutch Jlmmy M H pl e Jerry W1 French I Ann Brfw John1e Adax Cla rtha O V1 Ull OF TANU Urums Fryan Matthews Jack Adams adge Dennard F estlcal Ledhetter Pllly T1mmOnS arles Bartlett lly Hay Johnston ll1e Ste da Barr r1e Oder Barltones Jerry Matthews Van loe HcQough France frumhull rorhy QRUCICT Bass Flarxncts a Dean fa Nancy Cteven 1Z3lWff, D1 Harold womme Jenlf Av Ann Avant Obnes Fat Peard Helen Jo Nels n Fjarlnets Raymond Allen Lou Ann Dunlavy Luvena kennedy Mary Jo Mayfxeld Joan Smlth Helene Welster Falma Anne York L1lly Mark Day llnda Dean E ter Ann Doo ey A P Freeman Iva laster Chen W1l11ams Colleen Tallent James Medley Peggy NcFacher1 Sh1rley Slade El1zaheth Waggoner Pllly Woodruff Rlchard Perry ll .4 I A ' -on . r on . , . v F l , . - ,I K. Jil 1 ' 0 U31 'tsejri M I . ill J ' .xwell id . ' ' fSan '. . , ' 1 , 'ff Ch . , Q Ka' Pi -, ' nt 6 1 QVPI' . A en Y L.A. ' k fel, ' -S V J wa , . Li A ld , ' . Q H Johnny lofllt l , ' arwxcl , . l 1 PAF ' A ' I A B 41313 ,V A J.lN. V l. S 1 Ri11', ' ' es U 5 l W , I ' Fa ln . F A ' 5 . I . . Pe Q l A N V Na e ll 1 'orps ' A I k n . , 1 J ' my-f will ,rl I lo.. L h l , rl g' 1 J s g ' Filly Ma . lry:rx Fl' f h 'llard I an- BAND I BRYAN MATTHEWS OPAL COOK OUTSTANDING BOY OUTSTANDING GIRL Mr Alto Tatum e lQ16 lQ4' fladewatel Ulgl Qchno and had a verv successful year It e C lvel a fnrst d1v1s1on FHKIDE 1D march at Henderson and a fllst d1V1b10H playlng at Nacogdoches e hand plaxed at all ioothall games 1ch lncluded out of town games w1 exarkana IOHEVIGW M rslall an lalr ark IOUISIBHA e l If also pla 1n the Cotton fo l nvem er at e game er tr1I a the entlre han: re u P Qhreveport the state m3Ilh1Dg contest at enlerson e s ate playlng tontes Nacogloches and a tr1 state hand Contest at Enld Oklahoma 5 ve al Lllps were made hv selected players lur1ng the year u sa Ok ahoma and Galveston Texas were among these e hand gave It s annual eoncer COmh1H8d th a choral program Aprll 1 19 Th A - 4 , x ' ,D ' I ., 1 B I pt- f . r - e. i , i . .i. . . - ing 'l S ' ' A in Th 4 1' . .J wh' ' - - V ' 'th 'I , , I ' , , . a . 1 , Fl fl I P , J 'SA '. Th tail x yed Q ' I w , N h 9, th time of the A. S M.-S. M. V. foothall l Nth '15 mfde ly ' l we , to the lo isiana Stat, Fair at H 1. Q , th -t ' ft at f ,l 5, '-' ' ' , , ' .. 'e r . T 1 .' 1 ' , f i Th ' ' N 1 t ' wi N , 4'. 4 e f35Qef6Q ,L .Xl 'f -1. f.,f x f-e.:n.- '- 1 ' .aw , 4 42, ' x f-. ' x YE.: if K 1 i535 5 gm we .. ' sa 1303 1 n .,., MV' X. 1 f ag? ff? IQ k T ,S ,M 5 , wr Y ,V X I fa.. 'I ., , X ,.., 5. - -. 1, s u ' 3' 1. ' ., --vm-J . ., V wg ,J,.4, - -- P A 'v.- J. i x 0 A A ' . 4 V-.4 f , . gi 2 .EMA I, f 2 ' Va' 2 ? Q ,Q K 1 :lv '!. 'J Mn' f ,rj Tw 'dh-1 -i igfigtfrt? f VICE PRESIDENT Brvan Matihews REPORTER lane Taylor , if -' . ' , 'Q ' . , . O' ' '5- , 93, if I 5 H 4 I , ' . 1, 'F . 9 . ' . E Q ' li' ' ' 1 A-,rj ,, C' ' ., , 4 V 1 ' i ' . an 'Ji BAND 4 fa if '4 if X5 11, -Kv s wg? M- r ,ww vga wk 1-rw M' W msg, , '15 QW 5 W an -M N1 ,, - M gpl BAND may , AW!! Q, 'V ff - -sa ,X M 9' 'sy ' ' 2' . t i ng 1 'U ! 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W, 4 Wx? 4 STRINGS Sue Coleman VICE PRESIDENT Kathryn Wendle Sarah Brown PRESIDENT Nmna Reed Ianet Burnet TREASURER SECRETARY RE PORTER S i STRINGS Sarah Brown James Hall CDUTSTANDING GIRL OUTSTANDING BOY NANCY WARREN Doms DONALDSON May Wade 0-I EFTT!i C555 Sep Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec c Dec PERFCDRMANCES FOR YEAR I9-46 47 Texas State Teachers Assocla tlox Banvuet Assemhlv Program blg Sandy Church Program o oxsts O F lo e Parent Teachers ASSOCIHCIOH Sololsts at home of l1SS Jes sle Mae lassl er So o Hol Pate FITSC Baptlst Church Sololsts Flrst Hethodlst Church Church olo1st l1ons Cluh Nololsts llrst Preshyterlan C ur h S C1 t hlementary School o olsts J S Assem Sololsts Flrst MethOd1St Church Annual Chrlstmas Program Day and h1ght Performances Solo N1na Reed Preshyterlan Church an 9 an an Jan Jan an Fe e Fe harch March March March March March March Solo N1na Reed Rebekah Lodge Solo N1na Reed F1rst BBPCISC Church Solo1sts FIFSC Chr1st1an Church So o Bllly Johnston FITSU Bapt1st Church Solo hathryn Wendell Flrst ChF1St13H Church Entlre Ensemhle Junlor Cham her of Commerce Banquet Solo N1na Reed Senlor Ban quet Bapt1st Church Solo1sts Amerlcan le11on Hall All State Orchestra Galves ton N1na Reed Sarah Brown Srlo1sts Preshyter1an Church Solo N138 Raed Flrst Bapt1st Church Demonstratlon School Norman Oklahoma R8d10 Broadcast Norman Okla homa MUSIC Educators Nat1onal Con ference Tulsa Oklahoma Preshyterlan Church Program Rotary Club Program t. 24--- ' , ' - J . ----- , ' , , A . 5 J . 12 ---- , ' , ' ' Oct. 2- ---- p- I , . 2-----,. S I A J D 19---- . y . . . . 10 ---- S l '- Q, I.O. . . , dg ' , 14---- - C V ' ' . l9---- l , ' , ' . 18 ---- . ' . , T.' - ' ,. . It ' I C 1 I f . 24 ---- C l , 1 , ' ' ' l A J . 27 ---- ' , ' - f . 24---.t ' :, ' - ' 11. 20 ---- , ' , ' - Nov. 24---+Soloists, First Christian F,b' 24---H .- y - I H r , h. 6-8--- S , ' . 1 ----- S J S. I -'- . L , R- .--- J' 3 C J ' .I .A ' . Ah S Te--- l,.' . K . . 9 ----- 'olw's s, ' , A I ' . 12----S l ', r.- r. hly 12---P - , 13 ---- , ':.,, ' ' - 12--- ' , , - De . l0 ---- . l ,. 13--- ' A - . 22 ---- . , 1 , ' 1 v - 19--- ' . 7--- .V +-f RINGS Wt: fm ig!! ,Z , '53,-,. .nfl .Iyar x .wp x M ,V ,- 1.61 CHORAL MUSIC .PQ vs-4 gf ll 'W 159 if f . ' l Q f , faawvgggsw :fs-'awww if xl . 7' 4 , a auf ,K 'Ti ii..1 Girls Chorus V1rg1n1a Helpenst1ll Betty Jo Powell Futh Harroff D L H ll Sh1rley Schm1dt Nancy Warren Mlma Jean Wood Dorxs BF1ggS Sh1rley Ca1n Norma Br1ggs Polly Clark Marlene Graham Teresa Hannon N1na Reed Bonn1e Robertson Wanda Branch Petty Berry Joan Brolles Stella Cross Elxzabetb Dlllard Puby Dunbar Wanda Dunbar Betty Free Parbara Holcomb La Verne Sharp Eleanor Wllson Nelda Ferryhlll Clara Mae Lutz Carolyn Nelson Wynell Ford B1111e Steen MISS VIFQIHIG Nelson E I CHORAL MUSIC Polly Clark PRESIDENT Nelda Be-rryhlll , N 1, J Eleanor WIISOH VICE PRESIDENT Ehzabeth Dlllard SEC TREAS REPORTER , . Y' 1 . , ' ' jf' V. ' ' ' 1 4. U , , ' ' V 't..A.'-'L 'fi' - , 4.5-ff' V ' -, 1 ' . 1 I CHORAL MUSIC Male Chorus Bllly Don Turner W War Herbert Woolem Norman Mart1n B111 Jones Bob Pate Jerry Hannon Os er Hur on Glen Sm1fh Hughes frown Herbert Humfhra Palph Menees Wayne Pouwders The Glrls Sextet L to R Dot Hall, Doris Briggs, Shirley Cdl Iweldd Berryhlll, Clare Intz, Bennle Best, and Betty Berry -' .- -v . ' ' ' . . . 1, ., .,., U 14- ' ., 'fr-' ' .- ' ' . ' ..'w.'-1 T L ' -- 7'f ' -, 1 . - .. L-,F + - ' , cf f ' 1 -- ' , - ,,7.,,g La, -W -1 B QHQRAL MUSIQZ 7 .A . , N 3 I W Ward Ehzabeth Dlllard OUTSTANDING BOY GUTSTANDING GIRL 599, Ralph Menees, Billy Don Turner, Norman Martin, Hughes Brown, Ebb Pate, Jerry Hamon, Billie Steen, Doris Briggs, Shirley Schmidt, Shlrley Cain, Wanda Branch, Norma Bridger, Betty Berry, Carolyn Nelson, Stella Cross, Betty Free, Wynell Ford, Rlby Dunbar, Ruth Harroff, Marlene Graham, Theresa Hannon, Mima Wood, Nelda Berryhill, Clara Lutz, Dot Hall, Joan Broiles, Eleanor Wilson, Barbara Holcomb, Lizzie Dillard, Wanda Dunbar, Nancy Warren U E l B W X - -J . ,. W --- Y- -v 'kw - -- - -- --W - - - V- A f vi ,t Y V 2 - S . Q 'Q kd x 'K J! Flnlnoh Lo Fue Byrd lessie Karnes Dorothy Jane Wertz Ruth Stees Wondo Branch Dorothy I Hall Ellen MCCIBGW r-iorry McKoin Lois Ellison Polly Clark Virginia Jorgensen. l Lelia Campbell, Librarian 'Ihe Gladewater High School Library contains over.7264 books and subscribes to approximately iw periodicals. Each year many magazines are hound into permanent form and added to the ref'- rence shelf. This year 22 bound volumes have been added. Each hour the Librarian is assisted by two students who check books and magazines to other students, answer reference questions, read shelves, and help to process new books. Bear bacts staff at work on Lne paper Mr C W Dawson, Sponsor of Bear Facts DPM' flu-ts students 1nU:-r'w10w Dr Porte: ' . O I I f 4: I ' I . J. 1 Q . X 'Bear's Tale Staff The VBFAR S TALF staff' has been rather short this Arline Daiches Editor-in-Chief Lois Ellison Society Editor Virginia Iorqensen Associate Editor year Isnally students talce two years of' BEAR'S Walter Maris Printer TALF but thls year the staff has had no experl ence 1n publlshlng an annual TAt the end of thls year th: staff' worked dav and night to get this Yearbook to the binderles lIl Dallas 'vhfiflg c Stewart Aff Ed1tOF Bri an Natthews Circulation ditor HI ' 4 A J , . I wa, Y L4 1, V 1 . 1'- . ,x , ' - rw ' . , - - qt 4 . .L ' : 5 . Q 11 1 ' ' .L - A4 ll , , K' . K ., Q J. M , 'rl Q ' ,f ' -we H .4 - I F 1 . ' i , l s L. -- '-. K' 4' ' V 1. 5. f . '-9 --.-'U 7 e' ,, ,,,,Y,. h ,..- . ,,.--,., .1-,-.,. V 'wt A, N... I f- if, 1. ,s Asn V, -g i- if utur armers 'Ihe Future Farmers hr ld then' annual banquet on May 9, 1947 Mr I1erm.u1 W1llidJTlS 1S the sponsor of dns group - A , , . r . . . ,- Q A , . 4. I. , X , . ' ' , - f. -1'-' 'L sn. I. f . ' 1 ,',. K H Y ' Z -. 4 .Dv I. r- V- 4 W I M . Jr l ' . ' ' 1 . .. .- . . -J'-' ., 437 ' 1 - - 'i' H' -f '- M- ' ' - --:J 'J' ' fi f,,. ,,1- . , ya' 1 , 2 . . . A -- V, . A .-2 , .H 4 A V V I 1 uture llomemaliers Under the leadership of Mrs Roy Pynes the Future Homemakers Club was 41 successful one this year A lovely banquet climaxed a. year to remember for this 4 lub . n 9 4 Q s Student Council The Student Councll was a very active one this year During football season the councll sponsored dances after each game Also the Student Council sponsored the all school nlght dance at Christmas time In February DOD Earl Prince, Jo Ann Good son, Arllne Da1ches, and Shirley Slade went to Dallas as representatives to the Student Council Convent1on Mr George Llpscomb and Miss Lilllan McKinney are the sponsors I . - .. - . .. . . . 4 . I ' sn ,n . . , . ., V ' . ' I ' M , A-lf., - ,Ui -' - . '. 'VJ-'-,.. 1l .l1f'L X x . I I At the beg1nn1ng of th1s year the National Honor Society had only one member 0 Aprll 10, 1947, twentv new members were initiated into the society Arline Da1Ch9S presided over the initiation program Honorary members and candidates for member ship helped give the program Miss Ruth Aston is the sponsor II PART I Invoc ion Lowell R0b1ns0n NIJHWIHK Wlenlawski Salud D'A.mour Edward Elgar Nina Reed, accompanied by Miss Mae Wade Lolita Bnil Llebin Lorraine Sano' Honoring, the Freshmen M10 Haxe A' Averages Dorothy wampler assisted bw Marx Lou Rike Honoring the Sophomores Who Have A Averages Betty Lou Beard Powell assisted hy Betty Dooley hnirum Bmmolmhn William Donald 'h1rner, accompanied by Miss Vir inia Nelson PART II Principal Hr Holmes heb! Irlvuard Nelson Lilllm Host R 03. Iettx Ax mt Martha Ilkv Initiates Hr Nat Wi111 mms Scholarship Leadership Service Chara ter L1 'htinb Candles Taking Pledge Presentin Pins Nuzpah May the Lord watch between thee and me while we xre absent om from another PART III Dining Room CRoom 207D served by Home Economics Department under the di recmon of Mrs Roy Pynes and Miss Marian Walker , . I . . at .... . ....... .... ' nuisance. analuilnanlnacallnlulcuol ' nlusluounlnsllaoioecanull!!! A I' A A V ................................... ' g .., , k .. , . x . , , n uv , , I . .nloollnoasileacssiopaasanloounnoou I A k 3 4 usa -aanpnqoas sooo: 0 . 1 7 Pres1dent..... . . .....Arl ine Uairhes . .... .. ...Q .... .... .... . .4 ... H .: .' ' ....... . .. . ..... ..Ja k ,HVQS fc ......... .. .. ...r, .5 1 b v ' ...... . .. ....., ' A x'- I 7 cosmos an s n onolsansosl ,Y .A ,z ,' . f , . Tea: A 4 ' e f V 5 4 , A Y,' W . - ,K - rv - X '-v Ping Pong Mr Spe1r's club plays ping POUS Camera Club In this club, sponsored by Mr. Woodson, the students become ac quainted with photography work. Q, ' . . , ' fd ,' , F aff 5 ' - K : ' ' , Q ,Q 'V ' X 5 'R I: - wi KJX K' sl 4 314' av or s 3 5 'X an-F ' 4- S- A ' A I M , ' I, rx!!! I y 55 r , 5 1 me do - - , --, W , A I D - Y' f v r'- ' u ... , :is . ' 0 i, i ' A . ' law ., ' x V K dsbv, . VV , ly. -I -M: N. '- .-'- p,s.A-1.-.-,X . Recreational Miss Watkins, Miss club which is composed of Chess and Lheekers and Mrs. Brown ar the sponsors of this who are interested in reading. Mrs M1J1er s club enjoys itself by playlng chess and CGGCKGPS ll1Y This is an organization for boys to enJ0Y Working together in social and religious activities Mr tlndley is the SPOUSOY' . , Z wal ' A . 'I A qw I 'fl JA r ' g,n,..r..,......,--.-... -- '1 . 1 - ' , . ll A - 7 - - - ' ---- ' ' ' O I . . . 0 .' A 1 H V , N' - :H . N , 1-yg, 1. by -iff'-' ' W e . 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'-1' 9 a A .. a , 'N , g- '. ,, 'G - , - 1 -' ,P we ' W 53525, -.ff ,:QY . , , T'- :fr 42 x-S-qw w ' ' ' I Y .Ll ' '- .b , l ' ' V. ,, K , , -:nur-muumfw-MQ yr - Preservers The Preservers have as an object of their organization the Q61- lecting, identifying, and preserving of plant and animal life for per- bsonal and school use. Miss Self is the sponsor. Sport Pagers, Club Mr Taylor sponsors this club whlch follows the world ot sports and does its quarterbaclcing' from the s1de 11ne t N g-q.-w------ -f - I 'I C U1 . . ' 0 : Nvpsyf 4-g,.a.,,g,,:,j Q ,I ,V-lrflp V .5f. di n . Twirlln Llub The purpose of H115 club is to traln future twlrlers and drum maJors for the F1PSt Band Mr Tatum 1S the sponsor MW 'hw ij lladlo Club ThlS olub was o1ganL4eo U3 mrss uaidage for boys wh are lUtGFCSt9d in radlo .f ,v , 'W f. 3 ,f yf7,ggg,fL4.,. ff? 467, J of hw wi? .F . U :V X X iff! J . ,alendar fContznued from Last fly sneer! DECEMBER 2, 1946 'U' Y Pf0gfam tOday Mr Oscar FOX Played some of his own compos flgns DECEMBER 4, 19 ' We had the nominations for favorltes today DECEMBER s, 1946 All Journallsm classes left today for the Tournallsm Conventlon ln Denton DECEMBER 7, 1946 The 1946 BEAR S TALE placed 1n the All Texas ten at the conventlon DECEMBER 10, 1946 fhe Senlor Hlgh d1v1s1on w s dlsmlssed at 12 0 o clock today to attend Mrs Emery s book rev1ew of The New Orleans oman DECEMBER 10, 1946 The Bears lost thelr flrst basketball game 36 24 t Sulphur Sprlngs DECEMBER 12, 1946 The muslc department gave a very excellent muslc pro gram today It was the frrst of the klnd but more are comlng DECEMBER 12, 1946 At Henderson the Gladewater first place 1D march1ng DECEMBER 13, 1946 The candldates for favor 1tes were announced today by Mr Woodson At the same assembly an exh1b1t of the 1ron lung the clty 1S to purchase was demonstrated DECEMBER 13, 1946 The Bears lost the basket ball game to the Sunset Hlgh School of Dallas DECEMBER 16, 1946 The Student Councll spon sored the flrst all school n1ght There was danclng ln the boys gym and gamesn1 the g1rls gym DECEMBER 20, 1946 Everyone 18 C8St1Dg h1s vote for has favor1te today ,here has been some very good CBMPBIQDIDQ for the elect1on DFCENBER 21, 1946 The Fhoral ' und 2., X, String class gave n very im- lilC'SS1Ve Chri slums I-rut-ram DECEMBER Ll 1946 School was closed for a two weeks Christmas Year to ev JANUARY 6, Everyone concentrate a wonderful JANUARY 7, vacatlon Merry and a Happy New eryone 1947 found lt hard t on studylng after hollday season 1947 The Bears lost thelr bas ketball game to Tyler 28 37 JANUARY 10 1947 The basketball game wlth Henderson was tled JANUARY 17, 1947 Bears beat the Lobos 38 35 JANUARY zo 24, 1947 Exams' What a sour word Hope everyone passed JANUARY so, 1947 The vUD1Of H1gh Qlfll beat the Senlor Hlgh glrls n a basketball game FEBRUARY 5, 1947 Eleven members of the band, two members of the str1ng class and members of the Choral Club left today t attend a Muslc Cl1n1c ln Galveston Four members of the Stu dent Councll left today for the Student Councrl conven tlon 1n Dallas FEBRUARY 24 25, 1947 All the GHS students and faculty were Y rayed to test whether or not there lS any TB ln the school FEBRUARY 25, 1947 Earl Splcer barltone, sang today at a jolnt assembly FEBRUARY 27, 1947 The Magnolla Arkansas Hlgh School band gave a con cert to the student body FEBRUARY 28, 1947 The football boys and their dates enjoyed a banquet glven ln thelr honor MA CH 3 8, 1947 Thls ended the flfs' slx weeks ln the second semester It meant taklng many hard BXBIDS !Cont1nued on next fly sheet! ' 1 . , . O . i , , 8 .i . :O ' Q I I ' . - W , . - . - 1 0 4 1 I. 1 . . 1 I - J 0 High School Band came in FEBRUARY 7, 1947 9 ' - ' ,Y . . R - I I . V 1 -I 'lull ' the ' gl a VO 919 89 Jerry and Ann Bllly and Jane Love In Bloom Hglt Gr d Bhpette '51 Bobby and Jimmie Charles and Elizabeth Love ln Bloom Bryan and Pat Jerry and Bobby Sue 051 1 15 Don an 119 'idfah ef an Love Bloom and Mary Jo Bobby and Linda Raymond and Betty 3 effxf 61 S Ra Y - 669 and no SYX3 l Sarah Q C3 , K 5 514' 535521 3 3 1: ff L - li -.f 'iifitf-kiwi ., , ' J ., .1 1' ,-,aw '.,g,.4 w1, fs g,,, f' K 3 A Q 5 X? K I, 7 - Qs' 'f 5 Z' le W, , E 7 lg K VA ,, . -A ' 1 5 gf Mi ?g 5 . S I 1 if HYVIQ XL -I' 1121 5L'IliW11K'1--X' i'1'!'Tx1'lll.kN l..4' kings I 1 rm-1 thu- prllflif- Milla 11 11:15. Bm 1,..-:wp H--'wix-All 1' .N-,110 Ui' Ulu' 11431515 kqlfligf- lv Iiiaixw'-1 lfiv .. .111 14. .irq 1113, V ami IH Ivy ifll' UH' tgifi lfzv Svrrirvlx 1--Vx' In IPL' SEMI 'VH thu Stxulwms in 1-1' - 1' 141. www It f-MUS 11.11 - ,. if F the stu-ienls in lhw I-lny QFIIJUIX 11-1'lLi1n ' Q lm liiv' 31:15. 1 I1 1 not true. Iixfux-ywzlu pil-fluff: in tw Iwlp n.. W IH play ' MASS. Vv'iIllOlll the wx-r 1gwx-:1Lifu1 -fi all lin' hllllibll play would not gf1 on-1' with Il hfu15 . , 4 ' T' Nf ' , 5 W Q 3 V - AL 1 M + .Mw- ,,,,, A . 3 E ii 5 v 9 1 The Senxor Class of Gladewater Presents Gabriel, Blow Your Horn Jr Sr Hlgh School Aud1tor1um May 1 1947 Gabr1e1 Pennmgton a mountameer Zerusla h1s wlfe Da1sy Mae thexr daughter Mrss Thelma Sm1th a wealthy soc1ety woman Janet Sm1th her nlece Burette Scott Velva Jane Smart Frxends of Janet Bxlly Don Turner Davxd Dav1dson Herbert Brown Jr 1n love wxth Janet Herbert Brown hls father Place-M1ss Thelma Sm1th s summer cabrn 1 Ashvxlle North Carohna Txme--The present summer Synopsxs Act One An afternoon mn June Act Two The followmg forenoon Act Three Three hours later Wayne Pounders Peggy Sue Walker Bobble Buchanan Arlme Danches Jenna Strmger Eleanor Barnes Mxldred Clyde Pete Wr1ght Frank Stephens Roy Elam Merle Free the mountams outsxde Dlrector Mrs Kathleen Parker Student Drrector Wanda Ruth Tracy Furmture by courtesy of Wlseman Brothers Produced by specxal arrangement wlth The Dramatlc Pubhshmg Company Chlcago I111no1s ll . I I . , . vun--.-p....--..--..-..-.-..u.a1-.......--na--..........n..--. . W Harold Dillon, a rising young broker ..... ,..........,.....rr .,.,....r.... W a lter Marrs N I . A V' 5 . Cheer Leaders y y l Left to Pllht, bottom row Jenna SCPIHYGP, Wanda Tracy, lean Whltehurst, Drucllle Stokes, and Shlrley Schmldt Top row Dot Hall, Sarah Brown, Bennle Best, Betty free, etty McCulleV, and Eleanor WllSOH WYE fhe cheer leaders have wozked nzru thls year to keep up the sthool SplPlt At the b9g1HH1H f tl Vear there were 51X cheer leaders Jean hhltehur L ann Wanda Tracy wfre the two theer leaders who oontlm al thelr work from list year In hoxember VONHLQ Daxls gave up her posltlon to mtl HdII1Qd A Ready Made Family -.,,f if cf I lx Bonnie Davis Osler Hutson Dorothy Wertz Opal Cook Jane Taylor Herbert Cole Jo Ann Goodson Bryan Matthews Don Earl Prince Margie Forbes Louis Ray Latcn Mrs.. K. Parker Doris A Bob Aunt Lydia Gracie urs. Agues uarun Henry 'lhmer Begonia Nickademus Sunny llarylee Student Director Director Autographs wg W Calendar fCont1nued from last fly sheet' lllll 1 The Strlng lasses three representatlves rom the band and one from t Choral Club left today for ulsa Oklahoma MARCH 12 1947 The Senlors left for thelr trrp today and wrll v1s1t Baton Rouge New Orleans Port Arthur and Houston MARCH 15 1947 The Track team went to Tacksonvrlle today MARCH I7 1947 Mr George Campbell bllnd man gave a talk ln assembly about hrs blindness and the care one should give to one s eyes MARCH 20 1947 The jarvrs College Cho1r gave a very enjoyable assem bly program today MARCH 21 1947 Mlss Aston announced the Natronal Honor Socrety can d1dates today MA FH 21 1947 The PTA brought Mrs Emery to revlew Mrs Wrnderemer s Fan to the hrgh school stu dents and the PTA members MARCH 28 1947 Mrs Kathleen Parker an nounced the Senlor Play cast The play rs Gabrmel Blow Your lor: APRII 2 1047 The NHS candldates were honored today by a tea A Il. 3 I 47 The Chemlstry and Brology classes left today for Dallas to vlsmt plants and museums I' 3 I School closed today for the Easter holidays II. 9 1 The Tunlor and Senlor classes saw a fllm on Wunror Fm APRIL 10, 1947 The Natronal Honor ocrety had rts annual lnitlatron program APRIL 14, 1947 The Grdeons presented the Student body wrth Bxbles APRIL 16, 1947 The band went to Enrd, Oklahoma to enter a contest there They placed three flrst drvrslons APRIL 23, 1947 Mr W1gg1ns of the College of Mrnes spoke to the stu dents today APRIL 24, 1947 The Choral Club gave a very good program today APRIL 25, 1947 The band went to Nacog doches for a contest Agaln they scored frrst d1V1S10nS APRIL 28, 1947 The junror and senror classes w a f1ln on drnner partv MAY 2 1947 The Senlor Class Play scored a h1t MA 2 1947 The Tunror Senror Banquet and Dance was one of the best yet M 3 1 47 The track boys went to Austrn today to run 1n the relays M 9 1 47 The senlors had a wonderful time today on Krd Day MA 12 1947 The annuals were sent to the brndery rn Dallas 13 18 1 Everyone IS hard at work crammrng for exams MA 25 1 7 A beautrful Baccalaureate service was held M Y 27 1 47 School 1S out M 28 1947 Graduation' Good luck graduates MARZ- , 91.7 I ' c- , - S - 1 A . 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T.C.Shepperd, owner r ea Leon Bennett, Manager Roy S.1l1ivia.n,0wner PhO1'1e 117 Broadway . Wlwn better automoblzes an b1nltBuwk 10111 budd them Ace Motor Co W H Aoe,Bseeel owner 300 BPOBCIWBY Gladeweter Texas Phgng 33' X Beavers Motor Company DESOTC PLYMOUTH sALEs AND ssnvlce 240 w Gladewaxer T9xaS FINNEY BROS sm wa ,uww sa., I 539 Plum 515 Boots Belts Saddles 11 . .... If B 4 :I . .Q B . , . -- go+0+- Pl ne . ,-'- wk, - ll 1 ..lr. . 1 at Y lQ'Yl,V,1': , 3'4 'C 7 'UIC P g'.3.g lw' 3 E, 125 SOUTH MAIN STREET f 1 1Lag,:..-,fx X , . I f Com ,A X X . X xxx. X Y 4 ' IX? - . I .-, , , . - , .A A . V X . 4.4 4 T' -Q '-mx! naar' v NL x 1 w -4' wa: 'Q-LH ci' x . ,wig ,fast M . -ua. V5 Y J ---.A 5.4 LL! 1 , Y s ,., 3 x ..........g..q.....g-.9-4.9.9.....g.-Q-...ev-0--o--o--o-.s-o--o--Q.-o-o-o-v--o--e..o--0--0--i-0--O'-0- 1 4 Compliments of I Compliments of ' 1 2 u 5 Glad eWater,Tyler , l Pratt JeWe1e1'S West Side Grocery D. C. Earp 'ZFIS West Ouiiman Ave. Q 6 :ge . bQnOvQ40'C . 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QA-rg V '- runes ' If IX J J. .--1'fH1iE4f fr H e MAGIC FIAMHHAT wlLLllGHTEN voun :uw -f -0--0'-0--Q-o--o--o--o--Q.. I ' ' ' F --U--0-+0--Q--I-'O--0-A - Ar ++++-v4--w Greetings From K. Wolens Department Store East Texas' Most Popular Store in Gladewaier Phone 212 100 E. Commerce - fy' '11, ' - A Bououet for You Few things are more interest- ing than a bouquet of beautiful f'lowers. On the table at home or anywhere else any or all flowers make a thing of beauty. A bouquet is a reminder of the energy and beauty of life. We know of nothing more in- spiring to the underclassmen of Gladewater High School than the senior class. As the com- mencement season nears, as we note the activity of the senior class we are reminded that we have in our high school a true bouquet---not all just the flowers that bloom in the spring, perhaps not flowers so modest as the violet-yet a boiquet which if a reminder to the underclassmen that if they will work and study and persevere through the long days of the winter, the day of accomplishment and achievement will arrive--when the under- classmen will blossom into the stately and learned seniors So we like to compare the seuors with a boucpet of flowers, for the seniors are an inspiration to us, they are a reminder to us that the glory of achievement can be ours too, if we but strive and work and want fbr the full blown blossom of graduation I have plucked these senior blossoms and should like to arrange them for As you know, the gladiola derives its name from the Latin word GIADIUS, meaning sword, be- cause of its sword-shaped leaves Thus it is the sword flower For this reason it represents a group of seniors of whom we are very proud our veterans, for, figuratively spealdng, they are our swordsmen who served our countrv in World War 11. b0 for our ten veterans Conrad Baggett, Harold Bowlin, Fred Butler, Garland Draper, Lou G Hurley, James Jf1ggbl'S, DOlIglas Shingleton, Robert Leon Smith, Leonard Toby, and Jessie Verner, I place first in this b0Uquef these beautiful gladi oles ,yn According to various reports Jack Sherman has one weakness-- women. Because he is still carry- ing the torch for Martha Bryan, for him I add this dark crimson wmation which says, I'm carry- ing the torch for you. Of all our seniors no one is better known fbr her charm and higi ideals than Arline Daiches. For her I place this lily in our bouquet. In the language of flowers the iris is the symbol of fire, For our fiery-crowned friends, Drucille Stokes and Herbert Woolem, I place these two prettv blossoms. When Bob Shaw looks at Mary Jo Mayfield, he seems to be say- ing, You'll always be beautiful to me. So since stock speaks sxh a beautiful sentiment in flowers, I place thisstock for HJb. 'lhis gorgeous dark red rose is an American beauty. Isn't that very pretty senior Mary Jo May- field also an American beauty? For her I include this red rose For Dlrett Scott with her ever- present smile and wayne Robinson with his engaging grin I place these talisman roses, which mean, 'lheres sunshine in your sfule It has been predicted that when the angel fabriel blows his hom Wayne Pounders will still be acting' For the fame Wayne ha... already attained as an actor and for his future attainnents in this field, this poppy, which stands for fame, must have a place in this bouqet A group of stuients heard this question recently, Who of the seniors is innocent? At first the answer was a laugh 'I'hen sobering somewhat, all agreed that there was one irnooent smior Chess' Why, layman Smeed' Into our boucpet goes this white rose for our innoent layman Wanda Tracy s obvious gift of understanding indices us to place for her this beautiful hydrangea. Because they are so quiet, modest, and sweet, I insert these oontlnued . f l ' . . . . . Y . . - . J ' ' 1' ' r I n , - . . n O I I V . I 4 C . . . . - . 0 . 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Pep The Cheerleaders lead the Student body in a yell. 000101 l OMO l O'00'O C 'DWDM l O C f l l' HB1Ly with cfm,fweme fMeadnws Jewelry 119 S Maui Phone 288 W Conzplamen s of Pates llumble Station Dean Sz Upshur Phone 7 -wi Q Q -OwO O O O O O O O'4' - --0-4--0'-0-0--Ofwvw--0 'O' -0-Q-r Q-0--o-o-Q-of -0- -6-0-0 -0-O'-9-0-0-4 -0- -0--0--v -0--0-0-+0--0-0' -0-O -0- -0--9 Welcome --0-O--0-0-o--o-0-4-9-o-v-o-4--o--Q- 'E 0 to 4 Piggly Wiggly Gladewater Texas 0 K Wrecking Company New and Used Parts Phone 303 J BOO N Mam Reliable M 0 t or Sup Complzments of Ea' Graduates Your Automotwe Jobber G13 dgwatgr BOW11ng Center' 301 Broadway Relay on Rehable 3 Q H 224 415 Sorykr Rd. 9 Q I E Q z Q : . f A - I Q z . 1 ' J 1 . , . A 4 ' ? 5 9 , ' 1 . .. .. . .... . . . . - . .g..g.q.Qg4...-94.-Q-0-Q-Q.-Q--Q. Q i . I I A Y 9 5 0 x 9 . 6 1 9 5 Q an U, .... ....... . , I ?..,..q..g..g..,.............Q-.q..q--Q--9--0--0--m.v-0- 6 . Q . 9 9 , 0 ,- 6 I Q I . 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For Polly Clark and Bill Jones, with eyes for none but each other, Mary Helen B1ce w1th her yen for Bobble Dyer, Lo1s E111SOn with her affection for 'Ihurman Miller, Bobbie Buchanan w1th her fondness for Garland Draper, and Rose Allen Hogue, the beloved of James Jaggers I add these lovely red blossoms DiSt1Ylgl11Sh6d for her fickle ness lS Martha Bryan The larkspur stands for that trait So for Martha here is a lark spur The calend la typifies unre quieted love Who among the senlors suffers more for this reason than David Davidson? For David I place this calen dula with the hope that Alice will some day change her mind When one senior girl can manage to keep four dif ferent fellows interested, she must certainly have a suf ficiency of enchantment. The verbena is the symbol for enchantment. For Jenna Stringer thi blossom becomes a part of this bouquet How all the g1rls admire the black locks of our two curly topped seniors Kenneth Bowlin and Walter Marrs' B cause they would make such admirable sweethearts, with a hint to them both, I add for each of them an amaryllls, which means sweetheart Patricia Lassiter lS so very friendly that her frlends gather around her 1H flocks These pretty phlox blossoms typify Pat 1n th1s bouquet The da1Sy 1S a symbol of flower to th1s bouquet for Mary Cole, because of her quletness and lnnocence Because she 1S the l1v1ng model of the lovely lady, I want to give you this gardenia for Peggy Sue Walker Bobby Joe Hill is always so enormously happy that we su spect he has been indulging in some blissful pleasure Since the sweet pea means blissful pleasure, I add these flowers for Bobby Joe Last but not least, we have among us four students who are really senlors in the bud, as they will complete their work for graduatlon thls summer and will become full blown sen1or blossoms at that tlme So I add these four chamming buds for Opal Cook, the apple of ENerett Keller's eye, Jean Whitehurst, who can't decide betwea1 Jack and Bob Foshee, Don Earl Prince, the one regal member of Glddewater Hlgh, and Charles Stewart, that ace tlcket salesman of 1947 To each of you senlors may I express the wlsh that life may hand you many a bouquet in recognition of your worth and contribution to L1fe's Flower Garden. To all of you present I give this lovely bouquet of the seniors of 1947. s . e- y .W . . SOD Alice Newland is JU5t innocence. I add this pretty 1. So ' . As G 'Ol'O06'OvO-ONOHOWOHOO' vfliw 1000000 'ONOUO' Corrgrdtulations Seniors Dav1dson Iron and Metal Co Structural Steel and Angle Iron Alb Szzes Sucker Rods Longvrew Hlghway p 0 Box 325 Phone 545 w Complzments of Neml Cooper Insurance Service Agency Insure Today Tomorrow May Be Too Late Complzments of h 19 5Perry s Barber Sz Beauty Sl'op 'Ovl O CNCvO l O O O'v'O 'O' '--w- .. . ,. ...,. ....,..,.., Q--0-9-0--of-Q -s o- -o--o- wo- -9-0-9 . Q ' Q 4 9 9 ,, , Q 4 : 9 ' n 5 3 1 3 f 5 Q - a - o a - '- O II , 1 4 , - . 5 3 n . . ' O Z f 2 Q O A H, 5 4 3 : 2 4 5 3 . 9 9 . 3 v 3 - f Q I , v' if ? , 'P ' f - I . E 9 . ' Q 9 a 9 3 0 o f I - S ' c 2 + -1 1 -2 Z , ' D 6 - s E 3 3 A m Q Q 5 ' 9 , ' m 2 ' 3 , u 5 , 'I' . 2 - Z Q l L ,, Y Keoun Com an The Scho 1 s Fr end MUSIC p Y Pho e 272 Everythmg Mus1cal 'Qu-an win-. 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